Comcast faster speeds on the horizon

Paul Taylor paul at kcnetcare.com
Fri Sep 12 21:12:55 CDT 2003


http://www.netwide.net/users/CableGuy/HowtoUncapDocsisCompliantCableModems.htm

You are so ignorant. The only thing ridiculous is you arguing about
something when you're ignorant on the subject.

Do a Google search for "uncap cable modem configuration" and you'll find
plenty of ways to uncap your cable modem (DOCSIS cable systems which Road
Runner is DOCSIS compliant.

Do some research and read the configuration file in your cable modem when
you figure it out.

> On Friday 12 September 2003 7:26 pm, Paul Taylor wrote:
>
>> Time Warner Cable / Road Runner loads a configuration file in your cable
>> modems (a bridge). That configuration file limits you to 2Mpbs download
>> and 384Kbps upload.
>
> Honk, Fart, Blatt.
>
> Not my modem, buddy.
>
> Where'd you get this ridiculous hypothesis?
>
>> Only one carrier did not cap their access connection and that was Sprint
>> Business DSL and ION.
>
> Which has not existed for how long now?
> Yeah, you buy the Empire State Building Tower of Services, and
> incidentally
> you get more local speed than any portion of the Internet can delvier.
> Great
> deal.  Did I mention the gold cufflinks?
>
>> Unless Road Runner feels like giving away bps or they're changing their
>> policy then I doubt you're getting it.
>
> Hey, doubt all you want.  I don't mind.  Doesn't slow my downloads one
> bit.
>
>> For example, I just talked to a Road Runner customer service rep. ...
>
> Ok, show of hands, does anyone here feel that they have ever talked to a
> "customer service rep" who could have reliably said whether it was day or
> night outside?  No?  I thought as much.
>
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