Lance A. Brown wrote:

So, if I were to buy my own modem, what brands/models are recommended?



Not all modems are created equal. Some modems claim to be DOCSYS compatible, but they are not. Some networks use equipment that is not totally DOCSYS compliant and the modems that are installed in this type of network are designed to work with whatever equipment composes the network infrastructure.

You'd be suprised how many providers are using really cheap, non-
DOCSYS compliant equipment in thier networks. Occassionally, it's amazing that
it works... I think the best thing you can do decide who your gonna use and then
find out what modems they are using and aquire one.


Best regards

Marvin Dickens


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