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adrian cheers for the pics.... bet u must be pretty amped for it to all be cranking!!! man u should be puttin out a bit of power!! :rolleyes: ill post up pics of my shit when i can be botherd hahaha

tim! very nice indeed... pretty unique.

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Can anyone explain what any of that means to me? is that bad?

Its not the best....looks like a 1.5mb download speed.. ADSL1... course most people here have adsl2 or 2+ so i wouldnt worry bout anything...

I'd just change from telstra cause they suck arse :rolleyes:

Just got 3538/737 on my Internode account, not bad cause Im far from exchange and still running an ADSL1 modem

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