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Re: modem internal or external



On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 03:11:55AM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Always external otherwise it's time to buy a new computer after the next 
> lightning hit.  Internal modems allow lightning inside computers. 
> External modems have a little wire and that can get hit and taken out and 
> give you a chance that lightning stops with modem and doesn't go inside 
> computer.  Internal modems give you no chance that will not happen.  I've 
> been told putting a basic bite knot into wiring breaks the straight path 
> lightning will need and can act to disrupt lightning as well.  I would 
> have this tested before betting my computer on it first though.  I've 
> found both boca and U.S.R. both far superior to zoom and those are the 
> three external modem brands I've tried so that's the extent of my wisdom 
> on modem brands and models.  So far as the internal modem versus external 
> modem is concerned I've been there; done that, and the T-shirt I got cost 
> me $1,000.00 a few years back.
> 
Odd.  I had a computer with an internal modem that took a lightning hit.
Popped out the old modem, popped in a new one and everything was working
very nicely.  The best solution, even better than (or in conjunction
with) an external modem, is to get a surge protector that also protects
the telephone line.

Regards,

-Roberto

P.S. I have also heard that if the baud rate is too high, you can tie
your serial cable in a know to slow the bits down some.

Regards,

-Roberto

-- 
Roberto C. Sanchez
http://people.connexer.com/~roberto
http://www.connexer.com

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