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Sounds more like the bird or new LNB, just switching from USB to ethernet would probably result in less than 10 percent speed difference.
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Its the newer 7000 Modem. When moving from the 4000 (usb) to 6000 (e0) there was no difference, even with the newer dish. I check online and many are posting high up/down speeds with this modem, however i have not seen any post what Mac has, so i'd say he's doning well with that system.
It's good to know though, might get a few of my clients to upgrade.
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