On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 09:42:44 -0400, Roger Turk wrote:
> Bastiaan,
> Among other things, AMI could be American Megatrends, Inc. I checked the AMI
> web site (www.ami.com), but could not find any information on modems. Also
> did a search on "2050" and came up with some unusual results: 2050 being a
> DNS for ATT --> Dell 2050 cpu (???).
> I probably should have been more specific in my previous post by saying that
> electronic equipment sold in the U.S. (and Canada?) has to have an FCCID
> number to indicate that it has been tested so that it will not create
> interference in either a business or residential surrounding. Maybe the
> interference that you are experiencing is the reason for no FCCID.
> Roger Turk
> Tucson, Arizona USA
The CE-marking should mean that the equipement does not radiate unwanted
interference or be disturbed by electro-magnetic (waves) and equipement
without the CE-marking is not allowed for trading in the EC...
I mentioned it because my modem proves that extensive testing is not a
garantee as it should be.
Bastiaan
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