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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/21/2013 3:57 PM, Angelo McComis
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<div>Someone suggested in another forum that the older cable
modems (Circa Sb4000 series) don't know how to interpret the
config file properly, and you basically get all they can send.
While the newer stuff does read the config files properly and
duly cap you at the provisioned speed. </div>
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<div>Me: on Sb4xxx awhile back: 25mbps down and 768k up.
Provisioned at 10mbps. </div>
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<div>Upgraded to their phone service - and now on an Arris modem:
14mbps down and 1mbps up. Provisioned at 15mbps. </div>
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I had some problems with my service awhile back, and they've had to
upgrade everything I have. I have the SB5101. As I mentioned, I
have Turbo (15/1) and get 24+/1 regularly. I wish they'd increase
the upload rate a little. I transfer files back and forth for work
and I get them really fast, but then have to wait on them to upload.<br>
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-spp<br>
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