  CajunTek Insane Cajun Premium,MVM join:2003-08-08 Arlington, TX | reply to Steve Mehs Re: [TWC] Master Speed Upgrade Thread
North Texas (Arlington to be specific) Standard 7/512
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join:2001-03-08 Cypress, CA | reply to mario44222 That would conflict with 001 which I am told is 5/384. |
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  bfoos
join:2001-11-25 Milford, NY clubs: | Yeah, mine is 001 for 5/384. |
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  snoopvelo Premium join:2003-04-08 Los Angeles, CA
·Verizon FIOS
2 edits | reply to netbob said by netbob :I was curious as to what bandwidth service classes folks have. I have been keeping track of the numbers and here is the list I have thus far: 001 5/384 004 4/384 013 10/1 016 15/2 018 020 8/512 021 022 9/1 028 7/768 029 7/2 032 8/768 Obviously, I am missing some but I think this would be a good number to track. In case you don't know where to get this, do this: 1.) Go here: »» https:// provselfcare.orange.rr.com/2.) Select Division from drop down menu. 3.) Type in your completed email name and password. Click Logon 4.) Click on the blue box (center/top) named "Modem Information" 5.) Click on "View Service" 6.) Look where it states "Services:" and to the right, look down at the bottom. What is the # after the words "Bandwidth service class"? Remember the bandwidth service class numbers aren't the same speeds in other areas. These numbers that I posted are based on California. For more updated information visit: »Bandwidth service class? thread. |
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join:2001-03-08 Cypress, CA | Thanks. I did get most of these numbers from that thread. |
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join:2006-11-03 Maywood, CA
| reply to Steve Mehs It seems I have "2" modems on my account.
One has 032, and the other has 033.
I know 032 is 8/768, but what is 033?
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  snoopvelo Premium join:2003-04-08 Los Angeles, CA
·Verizon FIOS
| said by Polanker :It seems I have "2" modems on my account. One has 032, and the other has 033. I know 032 is 8/768, but what is 033? 033 is RoadRunner Standard which is 6/384 |
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  gpidock Premium join:2006-12-01 Columbus, OH | reply to Steve Mehs Re: [TWC] Master Speed Upgrade Thread

Columbus, Ohio RR Premium |
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join:2005-03-08 Clifton Park, NY 2 edits | reply to Steve Mehs  Upstate, NY -- Clifton Park, NY just north of Albany. Supposed to be 5/384, the upload has recently been bosted a little bit, thats all.
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  retiredat44 North San Diego County
join:2002-08-13 Vista, CA
1 edit | reply to snoopvelo »»»https://provselfcare.orange.rr.com/
don't work in San Diego, which I understand because it is for Orange County, but there is no such website for San Diego County.  |
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  amysheehan Premium,VIP,MVM join:1999-12-21 Huntington Beach, CA
·RoadRunner Cable
2 edits | said by retiredat44 :»»» https:// provselfcare.orange.rr.com/ don't work in San Diego, which I understand because it is for Orange County, but there is no such website for San Diego County. There's a drop down box to select the San Diego division here: »https://provselfcare.orange.rr.com/
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  rwthompson
join:2004-08-13 Winter Park, FL
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  snoopvelo Premium join:2003-04-08 Los Angeles, CA | Complete Bandwidth Service Class Speeds (accurate) in »Bandwidth service class? |
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  Derspankster Premium join:2003-02-12 Marion, OH | 
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  Doctor Four My other vehicle is a TARDIS Premium join:2000-09-05 Dallas, TX
·AT&T U-Verse
| reply to Steve Mehs This is what I've got for Dallas.
I could not find anything on the N. Texas RR page for Bandwidth Service Class - I searched through the entire online self help section - I'm assuming it is standard 6/384.
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  snoopvelo Premium join:2003-04-08 Los Angeles, CA
·Verizon FIOS
1 edit | said by Doctor Four :This is what I've got for Dallas. I could not find anything on the N. Texas RR page for Bandwidth Service Class - I searched through the entire online self help section - I'm assuming it is standard 6/384. If you have a motorola modem go to: »192.168.100.1/logs.htm and look for CM TFTP Boot file: isrrIP1BW.....bin and that will be your internet speed. |
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  The_U
@rr.com | reply to Steve Mehs Lancaster, OH via Columbus, OH RR Standard (01)
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 netbob
join:2001-03-08 Cypress, CA | reply to snoopvelo Thanks for the cool info. You rock! The .bin file name is particularly awesome stuff. |
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 JackBauer
join:2006-08-24 Schenectady, NY | reply to snoopvelo Any similar way to do this for an RCA cable modem? |
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