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SimplePanda
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Re: Rogers Standalone Modem Ideabox

said by JeffBeck :

They do have standalone modems but they are only for business customers.

There is no rationale why they can't give them to consumers.

The modem we have installed is a DPC3010 and it can handle Docsis 3.0 8X4 connections.

How did you get this?

One of the offices I manage (Rogers 30/5) would -love- this.

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Contact The business department, or a commercial sales rep. The options are available. The docsis 2, managed router is the same as the SMC wireless G, without wireless and ports 2-4 are physically disconnected. Modem permanently bridged so to speak.
dtchmshkyan
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Ottawa, ON

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I just spoke with a business specialist who confirmed that they used to offer Cisco DPC3010 to business customers but they don't do it anymore. The current offering is Cisco DPC3825 in bridged mode.

HiVolt
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said by dtchmshkyan:

I just spoke with a business specialist who confirmed that they used to offer Cisco DPC3010 to business customers but they don't do it anymore. The current offering is Cisco DPC3825 in bridged mode.

Ah, crap... Oh well...