On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 15:29, MonMotha wrote: > What kind of cable modem you got (don't need any serial numbers or > anything, just a manufacturer and model number if possible, possibly a > physical description of the casing)? > > --MonMotha >
Hawaii RoadRunner has a mix of three modems that I've seen... 1. Original big and white Motorola "Wave" modems with slight overheating problems. 10mbit Ethernet interface only. 2. Half-size black Motorola "Wave" modems that still have overheating problems. 10mbit ethernet interface only. 3. DOCSIS (sp?) protocol, can't remember brand name, little and black modem that doesn't overheat. USB and 10mbit ethernet interfaces, you can choose. Over the years I've had the modem changed 8 times, once because the modem burned itself out with smoke coming out the top, the other majority was when the signal in my area was very poor and they kept changing it in an effort to avoid fixing the area wiring (they eventually fixed the area wiring). I have only personally had the white and black "Wave" modems and not the smaller one at home. The techs once said that they like the earlier modems because they can take it anywhere on the island, plug it in at someone's house (if their wiring is good) and use their Internet with no problem. This cannot be done with the newer modem, they said. I once asked an Oceanic cable executive if this was against the ToS, and he said no, but it probably wouldn't work because many houses without RR have high enough quality internal wiring to have enough signal. I tried the modem in other people's houses twice 2 years ago, but haven't since and I have no plans to do it again. Anyway I wouldn't be surprised if they changed the policy to forbid this since then. I personally wouldn't mind.
