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Re: Cisco DPC3010 Cable Modem There are literally a handful of DPC3010's on the Rogers network.
The firmware that Rogers pushes to them is dpc3010-v302r12901-110919a-L2VPN |
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 sbrookPremium,Mod join:2001-12-14 Ottawa kudos:4 | All very well saying there are a handful of them ... but getting them approved and registered is another matter arthurwinslo! |
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 | sbrook: I'm not quite sure what it is you mean by the first part of your statement to me? |
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 JAC70 join:2008-10-20 canada | said by arthurwinslo:sbrook: I'm not quite sure what it is you mean by the first part of your statement to me? I believe he means that while some customers have had success getting that modem activated on the Rogers network, the odds of it happening are pretty slim.
said by danielc:It's ridiculous that in a country like Canada we have to put up with nonsense such as this. There is nothing wrong with this modem, but I'm sure Rogers standards don't include it, simply because it limits their ability to squeeze their customers for more money. Same thing Apple does by restricting OSX to Macs. Less hardware, less support headaches. |
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