  ninjatutle Premium
join:2006-01-02 San Ramon, CA | Speed difference in USB and PCMCIA modems?
If I go down to a USB from PCMCIA, will speeds take a dive? I get very good signals and speeds with the PCMCIA.
Sorry if it has been covered here before but I couldn't find anything. |
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 CMoore2004 Premium join:2003-02-06 Jonesville, MI | No |
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  aSic application specific Premium join:2001-05-17 Wakulla, FL clubs:
| ^^ Concur. There is no difference.
However the tear in the space-time continuum and the resulting black hole that develops along the left side of the usb modem can be described as a bad thing...... -- Teamwork is a lot of people doing what I say. Who is Ron Paul? |
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  caribconsult Premium join:2003-03-19 Mayaguez, PR
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| reply to ninjatutle You'll also be able to use your USB device in other computers, virtually anything that has a 2.0 USB port. I'm not 100% sure you need 2.0 but I suspect as much. Some USB devices, like the Franklin CDU680 have a built in flash drive with all the installation software you need so you don't have to worry about losing the driver CD. -- Franklin CDU680/Assent MBR400 combo, CAY1912 panel antenna, Millenicom, 4 XPPro stations, Mozilla everywhere. |
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