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Re: FN-FORUM: ADSL in China
date posted 18th August 2004 13:40
> Is it cost effective to purchase the modem once you land out there?
Do you think they will be able to complain about the instructions being in
Chinese like people did with cheap flat pack furniature hahahahaha!!!!
Best Regards
John
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> Is it cost effective to purchase the modem once you land out there?
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> Summers
> Sent: 18 August 2004 13:34
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> Subject: FN-FORUM: ADSL in China
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> Hi All
>
> This possibly wins most bizzard post of the day but...
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> I need to get an ADSL ethernet modem - Ideally a DLink 300T - take it to
> China and get it working with a chinese ADSL connection.
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> Spoke to Dlink and they think a UK model may work out there (obviously
> with a power plug converter) but they're not sure and can't advise past
> that.
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> Anyone know where I could order a Chinese ADSL modem from in the UK? Or
> does anyone know if taking a UK model out there would actually work?
>
> Another quick question - Anyone know where I could maybe pick up Chinese
> PC leads (kettle leads)?
>
> Thought I'd ask in the totally unlikely event that anyone has done
> something similar!
>
> Paul
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