Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Comcast is doing a upgrade to DOC 3.1 on modem and running end of life on a lot of modem routers that are DOC 3.0
People are trying to sell the old modems that are obsolete and cheat people, Just a FYI This is mainly for people that own there own equipment,. Also the new DOC 3.1 has alot of units that have bad chips in them that are not recommended to buy. https://approvedmodemlist.com/comcas...proved-modems/ https://approvedmodemlist.com/comcas...ems/#modemlist Last edited by Chellybean; 07-02-2021 at 09:52 AM. |
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haven't heard anything about this, where did you get this information from?
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Doc 3.0 is 8 channels up 4 down. The Doc 3.1 is a new standard of bandwidth for Comcast due to people working from home and a lot of movie streaming. 3.1 can have 10 times more channels of bandwidth. VILLAGE THINKER CHIME IN; THIS IS UP YOUR ALLEY; They have to create more bandwidth without replacing all there infrastructure. Trust me its technical truth, physics doesn't lie. It may be over alot of peoples heads and is quite technical. Good luck in your research and check the links in the first post its all there for your viewing. GooD Luck |
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Technically everything is physics, but we can narrow it to computer electronics soft and hardware. Using physics as the science is too general.
It's only difficult to understand when you don't take the time to study it...and my bourbon calls..later and good luck. |
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Unless you are on the "above 200Mbps" tier you can likely still use Docsis 2.0 (two.0) with no problems whatsoever. They still support modems that are over 10 years old for those below 100 Mbps despite what their website lists. I know people up north still using Docsis 2.0 with the 100 Mbps tier and Comcast doesn't give a hoot. They just want you to rent their Gateway modem/router (which I do because it's a LOT cheaper for me) because there is no 1TB Cap and I use close to 2TB a month due to hi-res outside cams. Using my own modem would cost me an extra $50/month for the extra bandwidth.
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Just rent the darned thing from XFinity. Any issues you simply exchange it. Gets fried in a storm, exchange it. When it’s time to upgrade, simply exchange it.. Good grief, I’ve never understood why people buy there own.
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If you own it, they can't control it and open up your WIFI as a access to your neighbors as a hot spot is one reason. For a techie there is a lot of other reasons. You keep renting it if it makes you feel better!. I don't want the Comcast morons all over my equipment and in my home. JMHO This is why I don't post on this site very often to try to help people out, there has been way to much negativity in posts. I hope this helps some people. Some folks are going to FTA (free to air antennas) because they are getting sick of Comcast ripping them off with 150 to 200 dollars bills a month. On top of you very rarely get what you pay for. Good luck I am done for awhile posting again due to negativity, this was just meant to help people out! Last edited by Chellybean; 07-02-2021 at 08:31 PM. |
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For one thing you can easily turn off the "Public Xfinity" WIFI hotspot in your Comcast modem (How to Turn Xfinity WiFi Home Hotspot On or Off Using Xfinity xFi or My Account - Xfinity Support) and the fact it is YOUR modem dos not mean they don't have control over it (THEY DO since it has an IP address on their network and they have FULL control of it on the WAN side). Having worked 5 years in the NOC of an ISP I can assure you even using your own modem gives you no less privacy. Read your agreements which say it doesn't.. Using their modem saves you what? $180/year? but doesn't do anything else for you other than make you responsible for any compatibility issues with their network. As far as this crazy pricing they are being charged those folks don't know how to deal with it. I've been a "new subscriber" for over 30 years on every TV/ISP I've ever used, Easy to do. For all practical purposes FTA disappeared 15-20 years ago with satellite encryption and 9ft dishes. If one likes illegal Firesticks stealing programming that's fine too but just because someone disagrees with what you say is a fact doesn't make it negativity. It's just possible there is another answer or explanation. If you can't take the heat (comments) stay out of the kitchen (web forums). ![]()
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Very frustrating and confusing since all of the approved modems listed have at least some 1 star ratings on Amazon for repeated loss of connectivity with Comcast. I have used the Arris Surfboard SB8200 Docsis 3.1 for 1'+years now without problems. Yet it has a redx on the Comcast list. I think I'm going to just stay the course and hope for the best until the dust settles with the modem companies.
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Well you guys don't understand there's power in numbers. I live over four miles away in Pennbrooke Fairways . We have a contract with spectrum and get 300 MBS and full cable stations, for a lot less and it's included in our HOA fee. Unlimited unlimited
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5000 channels is great for channel flippers.
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Good luck to all the Naysayers. |
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