  threegsus No gods, no masters Premium join:2001-02-27 Tempe, AZ
| reply to billj214 Re: [AZ] Cox Announces New Speed Tier--Premier Plus at up to 28M
Hey billj, Please post your modem's signals page you can get there from here: »192.168.100.1/cmSignal.htm You're not giving any personal data away and we can see if your modem is channel-bonding. Thanks and Regards |
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  Tech58
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| reply to threegsus If you live in the phx area channel bonding wont be avalible for some time when it does open up you should see around 300-500 mbs. If you have a docsis 3 and you are having problems with it, its most likely trying to channel bond and causing the tap or node to have problems because you are sucking the signal away from everyone else. But thats just what ive seen since it came out and ive been installing them |
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  tubbynet reminds me of the danse russe Premium join:2008-01-16 Chandler, AZ
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| said by Tech58 :
If you live in the phx area channel bonding wont be avalible for some time when it does open up you should see around 300-500 mbs. right... considering that the channel bonding supports a maximum of four channels at a max of 38mbps/channel, i can *totally* see how that math works. even with the 8-channel bonding on totally unused channels, you'd be lucky to get much over 300mbps.

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 NHTracker
join:2002-05-12 Hutto, TX
| reply to threegsus I am so frustrated with Cox. I have a Slingbox Pro-HD that I use to sling my tv (what little I watch) from PHX to Austin (where I am living temporarily for the next few months), and for god sakes all I want is a 5mb upload so I can get a decent picture in semi-hd! I would be thrilled, just thrilled to have a 15/5 connection. Hell, I would even upgrade to D3 if they would just offer a baseline 5mb upload!!! |
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 m8trix
join:2003-12-24 Phoenix, AZ
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| reply to Tech58 said by Tech58 :
If you live in the phx area channel bonding wont be avalible for some time when it does open up you should see around 300-500 mbs. If you have a docsis 3 and you are having problems with it, its most likely trying to channel bond and causing the tap or node to have problems because you are sucking the signal away from everyone else. But thats just what ive seen since it came out and ive been installing them channel bounding is available in some parts of the valley |
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 brian2220
join:2009-03-19 Glendale, AZ
| i live near downtown glendale and i have channel bonding on my node i made cox upgrade it |
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 NHTracker
join:2002-05-12 Hutto, TX | Am I reading that wrong or does it say the cap on your upstream is 10.24mb? |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| said by NHTracker :Am I reading that wrong or does it say the cap on your upstream is 10.24mb? Probably just an anomaly of the cisco modem. older versions list downstream/upstream at 300kbps. -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee |
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 kansei
join:2009-08-27
1 edit | reply to threegsus I had them come back and do a reinstall of the DOCSIS3 modem. I haven't been able to get more than 16 or 17Mbps real speed.
I'm a sysadmin so I do personal speed testing from a rack @ I/O Data Centers, where we have a connection that no residential can touch.
Speedtest.net I'm only getting 19Mbps or so. I had 20Mbps w/ speedtest.net reliably with my docsis 2 modem @ $59.99/mo
There's channel bonding now. 2 channels down. Not sure it's worth paying $79.99/mo for the 20Mbps tier when I'm getting speeds much closer to the $59.99/mo tier. |
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