Thanks for your input on the Pegasus, it makes sense to save the money for
some sort of (lightweight) future G3 Powerbook.
Since my 280c is my on the road rig, Can anybody recommend the browser that
would be the most compatible and give the best performance with a slower
modem. I realize I will loose certain new feature access, but I want
something just while I'm out of my office.
Thanks,
Jim
<< I used the 3JTech for a while and Paul is absolutely right. The Duo will
slow you
down no matter how fast the connection. I do not agree that the performance is
"spectacular". Frankly, the speed at which web pages loaded on my 2300 while
using
the 3JTech was not much faster than using the internal 14.4 connection.
Downloads
were quite a bit faster though. If you do a lot of downloading on the road,
I'd
get it. If you just want to surf the web, you should probably get a G3
PowerBook
(No kidding). You might find a way around this if you revert to using early
versions of Netscape Navigator or IE, as I know some of the sluggishness comes
from the way these programs operate (particularly Java implementation). The
latest
versions are lumbering behemoths even on fast machines! Unfortunately the 2300
does not have the video or bus support to handle modern web browsers, so no
matter
how fast your modem, the bottleneck is inside your Duo. You are probably
better
off with your 28.8. Frankly, I did not find that the 3JTech was any more
portable
than a regular external modem. The way it's constructed, you have to plug &
unplug
the ADB cables every time as well as run phone cords to the Duo & the wall
anyway.
Since you have to plug in your Duo to surf anyway, I don't find plugging the
extra
power cable into the wall much of an inconvenience. In fact, it can be easier
as
far as clutter goes, because a regular modem can be anywhere in the room as
long
as you have a long phone cord. The 3JTech is a mess of wires and stuff right
next
to your computer. Skip it!
Paul Motz wrote:
> I had never seen it before,
> but she is actually getting 56K connections. The performance is spectacular.
> Clearly what is slowing her down now is the Duo, not the connection.
>
> > Can anyone tell me how much of an improvement there would be if I
switched to
> > a Pegasus(3JTech) modem instead of my GV 28.8 external modem on my 280C
(40mb
> > ram, running 8.1)? I can use it for e-mailing but I get real impatient
when
> > I am visiting web pages.
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