  Bicephale
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| reply to Angelo_ Re: OrbMT Modem Tool
Hi Angelo,
And... Looking at my 'DMT' captures from the post to which i refer, what do you think of the way the signal energy was spread across its spectrum after the ST got moved far way from our Demarcation box?
Isn't it puzzling?! See how the notches vanished!
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  Angelo_ The Network Guy Premium join:2002-06-18 | reply to Bicephale yup :P, i ordered the tool i needed hopefully soon i'll get it lol, i need to also go shopping for trhe gf's anniversery gift :/ |
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  Angelo_ The Network Guy Premium join:2002-06-18 | reply to Bicephale Bicephale you know any tools for a 3com 3crwdr200a-75 |
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  Bicephale
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2 edits | Hi,
Not 'DMT' since i didn't find it on its dedicated web site but i could be wrong - and you may be the one to tell us.
Knowing the ChipSet helps a great deal and should 'DMT' not support this brand/model then there's SNMP but i still have to see non-bloated SoftWare capable of generating graphics as useful as 'DMT's... Is it not similar to the USR 910x series which happens to have extended BandWidth Shaping in its GUI? If so i'd love to see what you can do with it!!!
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  Angelo_ The Network Guy Premium join:2002-06-18 | reply to Bicephale i don't know what chipset it uses , but it does support sra./.. so i wouldn't be shocked |
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  Bicephale
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| Hi Angelo168,
I've done a bit of searching on Google and found a Spanish forum where someone wrote that the 3CRW200 is BroadCom-based... Here's the URL, his post was made on May 14 at 11h17 and it's signed BocaDePez:
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The 3com 3crw100 is based on Texas Instruments chips, and 3crw200 is based on Broadcom, like many others, with which it shares its problems.
This is the 3crw100 open:
Http://wireless.gumph.org/content/6/5/011-3com-3crwdr100a-72-insides-04-big.jpg»  |
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