Put together a system for a friend in Adelaide and sent it over. She plugged it in and it worked no worries but couldn't log on for some reason, I was over there for a couple of days and had a look myself, on the phone to BigPong tech support to see if they could help, no joy. I tried a reinstall of the drivers, tried the modem from her old computer but for some reason neither modem worked in this thing, even though the first one worked fine here in Perth. Ended up buying another modem and away it went.
When I bought another modem, the dude who sold it to me recommended an external modem as the internals had connection problems in the southern suburbs. He claimed they worked OK in the northern subs but the south needs an external modem as the connection is more stable. I wrote it off as him trying to sell me something more expensive, I had to go with the internal as I knew she couldn't afford the extra for an external.
But does that sound reasonable for one type to work better in one area? I always thought one modem is as good as another?
When I bought another modem, the dude who sold it to me recommended an external modem as the internals had connection problems in the southern suburbs. He claimed they worked OK in the northern subs but the south needs an external modem as the connection is more stable. I wrote it off as him trying to sell me something more expensive, I had to go with the internal as I knew she couldn't afford the extra for an external.
But does that sound reasonable for one type to work better in one area? I always thought one modem is as good as another?





