Cable modems...which is best?
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yankee
Cable modems...which is best?
i am new to this forum , is there a cable modem that is best, or do they all perform about the same? Thx
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I'd go for the Motorola SurfBoard 4100. I own one of those, and it's pretty speedy and stable.
I'd go for the Motorola SurfBoard 4100. I own one of those, and it's pretty speedy and stable.
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yankee
I purchased the Motorola SB4100 at the Wiz for $200 four months ago. It may be cheaper now.
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yankee
Yes, you can lease it for around 10 bux a month, they have a nice list of supported modems...
Best Data CMX110
Com21 Doxport1110
DLink DCM100
DLink DCM200
Ericsson HM2300C
Linksys BEFCMU10
Motorola SB3100 & SB4100
RCA DCM235 & DCM245
Scientific Atlanta Webstar DPX-110
Terayon EMC110 & EMC210
Toshiba PCX100, PCX1100U, PCX2000
Best Data CMX110
Com21 Doxport1110
DLink DCM100
DLink DCM200
Ericsson HM2300C
Linksys BEFCMU10
Motorola SB3100 & SB4100
RCA DCM235 & DCM245
Scientific Atlanta Webstar DPX-110
Terayon EMC110 & EMC210
Toshiba PCX100, PCX1100U, PCX2000
Honestly, all modems are fairly similar....if you search around, you'll find about a thousand threads on this same subject. The bottom line is that everybody has a different preference and will tell you one is better than the other.
Most people like what works best for them....my preference is the Surfboard - simply because I am familiar with the light sequence and it has an internal diagnostics page that allows me to see if there are any line problems.
If you are hell bent on purchasing one, stick to big name...you'll actually find that they can be cheaper. (I've seen Motorolas, RCAs, and Toshibas for around $150 on sale at Best Buy and CompUSA.
Most people like what works best for them....my preference is the Surfboard - simply because I am familiar with the light sequence and it has an internal diagnostics page that allows me to see if there are any line problems.
If you are hell bent on purchasing one, stick to big name...you'll actually find that they can be cheaper. (I've seen Motorolas, RCAs, and Toshibas for around $150 on sale at Best Buy and CompUSA.
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My cable server uses the Toshiba PCX1100. Had it about 4 months.. never a problem. They don't give an option to buy.
What I like about it .. there is NO configuration for me to do in my computer.
But this may be do to my cable server? That I don't know.
I did a self install when I went on cable internet... installed a NIC in my computer, ran new cable to the modem, plugged in the power and modem cable to my computer.... I was online!
A few weeks back, bought me a new computer, just unplugged the modem cable from by old computer, plugged into the new computer and I was online.
What I like about it .. there is NO configuration for me to do in my computer.
But this may be do to my cable server? That I don't know.
I did a self install when I went on cable internet... installed a NIC in my computer, ran new cable to the modem, plugged in the power and modem cable to my computer.... I was online!
A few weeks back, bought me a new computer, just unplugged the modem cable from by old computer, plugged into the new computer and I was online.
Dell 1.8GHz, 512 MB RAM
40 GB HD
Windows XP
Modem, Toshiba PCX1100
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Then it looks like all ISP's would do it like that... so simple for people like myself.Originally posted by damaged
You are correct...this is because of your cable company/ISP. That has nothing to do with the modem.
Dell 1.8GHz, 512 MB RAM
40 GB HD
Windows XP
Modem, Toshiba PCX1100
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