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"Robert L.Smith" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999 12:48:51 -0500
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My advice to anyone is to stay away from Winmodems.  The only reason to
actually buy one is because they are cheap.....not for reliability.

Personally, I don't buy anything but U.S. Robotics for my own use.  I
have had customers request cheaper (price AND quality) and they usually
have problems....even though I warn them.

Tom Sykora wrote:
>
> HI
> I am currently considering buying a Amquest Hypermodem to replace my old
> Etech.  Amquest used to be a top rated modem, but then was sold to KDS.  I
> find the  allure of being able to buy a internal data/voice/fax/svd for
> thirty dollars too hard to resist, unless I get some negative feedback here
> from this post re Amquest.  One thing that makes this a easier decision, is
> the simple, easy to follow information on the Amquest web site, re drivers,
> installation, etc.   PCWorld had a Amquest modem in its top ten list for
> February, and when I consider lifetime warranty, and toll free support,
> decisions get easier.    I did have a USR winmodem and the toll calls and
> trouble I had with that winmodem left a bit of a sour taste for the
> undisputed modem leader.
> Tom Sykora    www.amquestmodem.com
>
> At 08:40 AM 1/27/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >Dave,
> >
> >US Robotics is the battle tank of modems -- rugged, durable, reliable.
> >
>
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