Chris S
Legendary Member
- Location
- Birmingham
I'm kinda surprised that you have a modem. It's many years since I had or saw such a thing. Does it make the squawk squawk boing boing noise when it connects?
I'm sure there's a perfectly good reason.
Most people have a modem but they generally now come combined with a router. It's still the modem within the box, that most refer to as a router, that connects to your ISP.
Your ISP (usually) supplies you with a router and modem combined. But call it a router. The OP may be calling it a modem (I don't know). Neither are totally right as it's usually combined. If you buy a router independently, they usually don't have the modem built in.
Was it sold as new or pre-owned? If sold as new I would reject it. Without knowledge of how it has been handled since manufacture it’s current condition is uncertain.I've just bought a battery for my modem from ebay. It was manufactured in 2019 according to the sticker on it. Is it likely to hold a charge or should I return it?
Bah. Newfangled rubbish. It's all been downhill since acoustic couplers disappeared.
Sorry, I have a Huawei mobile Wi-Fi that has an internal battery. The battery was sold as new. Is it still serviceable if it's been on a shelf for seven years?
Sorry, I have a Huawei mobile Wi-Fi that has an internal battery. The battery was sold as new. Is it still serviceable if it's been on a shelf for seven years?