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If you can see the gap, I can actually move the connector around with a screwdriver with very minimal force.

abe.jpg Because of how loose the connector is, I do not think it is useable.  I have it almost sideways here.ThumbnailsHere you can see why we had to remove the modem.  Toshiba, in their infinite wisdom, have attached it to this massive bracket thBecause of how loose the connector is, I do not think it is useable.  I have it almost sideways here.ThumbnailsHere you can see why we had to remove the modem.  Toshiba, in their infinite wisdom, have attached it to this massive bracket thBecause of how loose the connector is, I do not think it is useable.  I have it almost sideways here.ThumbnailsHere you can see why we had to remove the modem.  Toshiba, in their infinite wisdom, have attached it to this massive bracket thBecause of how loose the connector is, I do not think it is useable.  I have it almost sideways here.ThumbnailsHere you can see why we had to remove the modem.  Toshiba, in their infinite wisdom, have attached it to this massive bracket thBecause of how loose the connector is, I do not think it is useable.  I have it almost sideways here.ThumbnailsHere you can see why we had to remove the modem.  Toshiba, in their infinite wisdom, have attached it to this massive bracket thBecause of how loose the connector is, I do not think it is useable.  I have it almost sideways here.ThumbnailsHere you can see why we had to remove the modem.  Toshiba, in their infinite wisdom, have attached it to this massive bracket thBecause of how loose the connector is, I do not think it is useable.  I have it almost sideways here.ThumbnailsHere you can see why we had to remove the modem.  Toshiba, in their infinite wisdom, have attached it to this massive bracket th

If you can see the gap, I can actually move the connector around with a screwdriver with very minimal force.

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Monday 8 March 2004
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