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Re: Phone call offering to replace my "old modem" said by Devanchya:Is this another try to get me onto their sucky router? More like pay more - get lessER.  Was this the "wireless home networking modem" or words to that effect? If so, as others have said, had you gone for it you would have been placed on a capped plan and shelled out ~80 bucks for rental modem. I have the all black 5200 (e242 if I recall) - it works to at least the 5000/800 profile. Anyone else notice how annoyingly loud (high-pitched squeal) it is? -- ...A bitter ray of sunshine |
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| I have the first gen 5200, I had the 5360 but got rid of it for the 5200 when I worked for bell since I knew some of the old secrets about it.
No they were just saying my modem was old and not able to handle the new upgrades in my neighborhood.
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 | said by Devanchya:I have the first gen 5200, I had the 5360 but got rid of it for the 5200 when I worked for bell since I knew some of the old secrets about it. I'm still using a 5360 on a 5000/800 profile and it works fine. Are these "old secrets" somethtng that I should be concerned about?
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