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That's probably your best bet since you already bought a router. |
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11-12-2012, 06:18 PM | #252 |
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Just an FYI, I happened to get an email today on training material regarding a $5 discount to customers on the Standard (10 Mbps download) and lower tiers if they agree to a 5 GB bandwidth allotment and $1 per every GB over maxing out a $25. From my understanding it's only being sold in cases that customers say the internet is too expensive or they are looking to lower their bill. Date showing this going live is 12/12/12 (not sure if this is all areas or not).
Further research tells me this is the same structure we have been testing in Texas and we are rolling it out here in the West.
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11-12-2012, 06:30 PM | #253 |
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I found a prime eligible shipping version of my modem for 15 dollars on amazon. I will probably buy it soon.
I see they are now tracking your usage online. We look to be using about 250gb a month, and that doesn't include any gaming at the moment. |
11-12-2012, 06:34 PM | #254 | |
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11-12-2012, 09:15 PM | #255 | |
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Yes, putting both in one device is usually a bad idea. Note though that the first thing you do with these is turn off "IP Flood Prevention", even the Amazon reviews for the 6580 talk about this. It fixes lots of issues. With my Ubee, browsing was generally okay, it just kept putting my 360 behind a strict NAT rather than an open one. Going to a Linksys E3200 for my router made things MUCH better. That's why I'm getting the 6141 - it's a modem only, no router part. Should be here tomorrow.
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11-12-2012, 10:05 PM | #256 |
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Minor threadjack, but I'm presently looking into MidContinent's internet (30/5, specifically), and they offer $109 to buy a wireless modem and $5/mo to rent. If I knew enough to buy my own, I'd avoid giving them extra money. What's a good set-up for that kind of bandwidth?
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11-13-2012, 07:25 AM | #257 |
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If you read the previous few posts, you'd know that first, don't buy a wireless modem. Buy a modem without a router included, and buy the router separately to provide wireless / hook up other devices.
Second, it depends on what they support. When you buy your own modem, you have to call them and get them to "provision" it, which means set it up so it works on their network. If you don't buy a supported one, they won't provision it and you'll be stuck. From a quick perusal of their web page, I don't see any instructions for buying your own. TWC has a list of devices you can buy (twc.com/approveddevices), you need to find something similar for MidContinent.
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11-13-2012, 07:43 AM | #258 | |
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11-13-2012, 10:38 AM | #259 |
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Ah, that was the page I couldn't find.
Buy this: Amazon.com: Motorola SurfBoard SB6141 DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem: Computers & Accessories Then follow the instructions. FWIW, the difference between the 6120/6121 and the 6141 is apparenlty future expansion. Something about the 612x can only combine 4 channels, while the 6141 can combine 8, which makes it easier for the cablecos to continue to provide speed upgrades. Or so I read...
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11-13-2012, 03:01 PM | #260 | |
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The most recent firmware that we send down to the modems should get turn that off by default or remove it altogether. But yes do that, for whatever reason it breaks things after awhile. |
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11-13-2012, 03:03 PM | #261 | |
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That would be correct. |
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11-13-2012, 05:13 PM | #262 | |
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Here's all you need to know about the 6580 router vs. my Linksys router. With the 6580, I would get a half dozen random drops a day where the Internet would cut out for about 10 seconds. No drops with the Linksys. The amazing difference was range. With the 6580, I couldn't maintain a consistent signal in my drive way or back yard. With the Linksys, I can get in my car and drive an entire block away and still maintain my signal. AT&T's AWG router is much better than it was a few years ago but it's still a pain. In 2009, you could not put a second router behind it. Now you can, but the configuration is a nightmare. I do miss my Extreme service (30 mbps). AT&T only offers 18 in my area, and I'm usually lucky to get 12-15. I could reliably get 20-25 with TWC anytime of the day and usually faster than 30 at off times. |
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11-13-2012, 08:17 PM | #263 | |
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Heh. Clearly I hadn't read your post (immediately before mine, no less) for comprehension. And thanks for the recommendation. |
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11-16-2012, 08:23 AM | #264 |
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Well, after 4 phone calls and 2 hours, including 1 10 minute call after I returned my old modems because that cleared something on my account and I needed the modem reactivated, I have my SB6141 up-and-running. No real difference of course, although I saw a brief 3.9MB/sec download from Steam when my previous peak was around 3.7.
But the process was far more painful than it should have been. Each tech seemed to miss a step, and I ended up in Tier 3 support for about 30 minutes to finally get it working. The one bright spot was that the phone call after returning the modems was all automated, it sent the signal to reset the modem and everything worked fine after that, so I didn't have to spend 30 minutes on hold again.
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12-03-2012, 03:52 PM | #265 |
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Just got my SB6141 running with Time Warner after a 5-10 minute call. Connected the new modem, gave them the MAC number and I was up and running without a hitch. Extremely painless
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