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<blockquote data-quote="alay" data-source="post: 119526" data-attributes="member: 191786"><p>Yes i have not explained my situation so clearly or in fact accurately.</p><p></p><p>My first computer was an IBM T22 with pentium 111 700Mhz and 192MB ram</p><p>On this computer when first starting, i had a perfect signal on the skystar . But as soon as i tried to operate any downloading, the snr would go from 8db to 1db and there i could not receive broadband or streams etc.</p><p>I should add that this ibm functions correctly in every manner to date apart from the above puzzle.</p><p></p><p>My current computer has AMD Athlon tm XP2000 + 1.67Mhz and 224MB ram</p><p>and the satellite broadband is working perfectly using same skystar and opensky software. The snr dbs are always around 8.</p><p></p><p>I would love to identify what the exact problem may have been regarding this snr ratio if you have any ideas rolf ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alay, post: 119526, member: 191786"] Yes i have not explained my situation so clearly or in fact accurately. My first computer was an IBM T22 with pentium 111 700Mhz and 192MB ram On this computer when first starting, i had a perfect signal on the skystar . But as soon as i tried to operate any downloading, the snr would go from 8db to 1db and there i could not receive broadband or streams etc. I should add that this ibm functions correctly in every manner to date apart from the above puzzle. My current computer has AMD Athlon tm XP2000 + 1.67Mhz and 224MB ram and the satellite broadband is working perfectly using same skystar and opensky software. The snr dbs are always around 8. I would love to identify what the exact problem may have been regarding this snr ratio if you have any ideas rolf ? [/QUOTE]
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