 kba4 join:2001-10-23 Canton, OH Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable
·AT&T U-Verse
| Update to my setup: RR D3.0 I'm posting this as an update to my last submission »New U-Verse Install ... read my reviews on U-Verse and TW for more info. -- I see what you're saying, even though I'm really just listening... |
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 | Where did you get those signs made up? Did you get rid of uverse? |
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 EdrickI aspire to tell the story of a lifetimePremium join:2004-09-11 Woburn, MA | I second the sign question. |
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 kba4 join:2001-10-23 Canton, OH Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable
·AT&T U-Verse
| reply to kba4 I had the signs made by www.speedysigns.com, great company. Indeed, I got rid of U-Verse upon hearing of the data caps; it just so happened that my 12mo with ATT was ending right when TW decided to roll out DOCSIS 3.0 in this division. So I now have 30Mbps down, 5Mbps up and a more responsive connection too.
Here's my U-Verse Office Setup Pics »New U-Verse Install
Read my reviews: »Review of AT&T U-Verse by kba4 »Review of RoadRunner Cable by kba4 -- I see what you're saying, even though I'm really just listening... |
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 | Thanks for the link, I will check it out. Nice to see another Northeast Ohioan! Maybe when I call TWC for support, you will be on the other end LOL |
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 EdrickI aspire to tell the story of a lifetimePremium join:2004-09-11 Woburn, MA 1 edit | reply to kba4 Nice I'll be purchasing quite a few signs, been looking at a place to get custom ones made up. Did you custom make those or are those one of the templates? |
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 | reply to kba4 What is holding the modem's onto the board? |
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 beachintechThere's sand in my tool bagPremium join:2008-01-06 kudos:5 | Most likely the screw mounting holes in the back of the casings... |
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 kba4 join:2001-10-23 Canton, OH Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable
·AT&T U-Verse
| reply to kba4 I just started at TW in July, am currently in training in week 4/6, and I'm having a great time.
The signs are custom, though they had a lot of templates to start with when I ordered these a few years ago...
The network gear (modems too) are held with keyhole-screws and velcro- just in case. I have been working in this room during my weekends off sprucing things up when I can. -- I see what you're saying, even though I'm really just listening... |
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