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:You can use the PM-2ER as a router so it makes a very neat "pop in a
:box". The PM-2ER is temperature sensitive so make sure its in a fairly
It is? News to me. Weve run em in closets where it reached 88+ degrees. What
you need to watch out for is the modems. Sportsters are susceptable to heat.
:don't expect a very high data rate. At one time Livingston was
:recommending no more that 90 modems but my own experiences say that 60
It was actually 80 modems and that was 28800 speed (I got this from Chuck in
RMA). I dont recommend running more than the 30 max ports in a pm 2eR thru
the wan port.
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