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4 edits | Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please DOCSIS 3.0 tiers are: Ultra (22/5) Extreme (50/10)
Since PowerBoost can make finding my sustained speed impossible using the speed test sites, how do I find my sustained download speed?
Like the title says, please talk about it here, so we don't fill the forum with DOCSIS 3.0 threads. 
Exception: If you already have DOCSIS 3.0 installed, are having an individual issue (speed, connectivity, packet loss, etc.) and wish forum assistance ... in that case ... please start a new topic describing your problem. Use this FAQ to determine the information you need to provide ---> »Comcast High Speed Internet FAQ »How To Get Help!
It will be easier to follow the subthreads if each person will use the reply button at the bottom of the post to which he/she is replying, instead of hitting the big ReplyOP button at the bottom right of the forum. That button should only be used to reply to this post of mine here.
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Wondering if it is available in your area? espaeth let us know about the Comcast link to check that out. ---> »DOCSIS 3.0 - Do I have it? Check here.
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|  |  Der_Idiot
join:2008-02-10 Norwood Young America, MN | Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please Changes for the triple play for the 50megabit connection is an additional 100 dollars on top of what you already pay. | |
|   fonzbear2000 Premium join:2005-08-09 Saint Paul, MN | I hope this doesn't do well and forces Comcast to lower the price. -- I wish qwest would die! I want FIOS! | |
|  |  |  monkeytap
join:2008-04-16 Saint Paul, MN
| Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please how are your speeds now after the comcast visit?
I was getting low speeds with my old netgear and linksys routers, but after switching to a dlink DG4500 (per recommendation in the previous thread) my speeds improved quite a bit.
has anyone cancelled/attempted cancelling their 3.0 service yet? I'm not sure if the 'real-life' improvements have been worth the extra $100/month | |
|  |  |  |   Quaoar
join:2004-08-11 Fort Collins, CO
| Well, let me cogitate for a minute...
OK, here is the FACT of Docsis 3.0., IMO: Most of Comcast's network cannot support Docsis 3.0. Comcast can barely support user demands for downloads of video, music, etc., even though their users pay for say 8Mbps down and 768kbps up. Comcast is burdened by supplying minimal levels of HDTV content, and HSI is also way behind the demand curve. Comcast's infrastructure is good for 1980, but for 2008, it is a dead end. No way, no how, can Comcast demonstrate to any user that Comcast is providing the contracted up/down speeds at every second of every day. Comcast's network, in general, will not allow Comcast to generate a proof-positive guarantee of network performance since the network, overall, is a dead end without several billions of dollars of improvements.
Comcast, like every other broadband service, is doing a charade, a hand-waving exercise on its users to show that something is like or near what the users are paying for. But, there is no proof positive, because the proof will show that the paid-for tier performance in most areas cannot be obtained.
If Comcast has a reputable method for each and every subscriber to validate that Comcast is providing up/down speeds as advertised and paid for, then Comcast should step up to the plate and bat that proof ball out of the park.
It will not happen. Every high speed internet provider is doing the same smoke-and-mirrors slight-of-hand on up/down speed tiers while they winkey-winkey have services that prevent users from accessing their paid-for speeds. These secret speed limiting services are necessary because the overall networks cannot support the contracted speeds.
I know this, we know this, the only thing that makes this Comcast practice work is that we users do not unite and demonstrate that we are being hood-winked about our paid-for tier price for performance.
Comcast's network, cobbled up from many older cable TV systems, is at its limit. I believe that 99% of HSI users will never see Docsis 3.0 unless they are in the same area that Verizon is installing FIOS. Comcast will go balls to the wall to compete with FIOS, but Verizon has already demonstrated to the world at large that FIOS will be deployed to only the wealthiest of areas and not the world at large.
The evolution of internet access for downloading HD movies, etc., will demonstrate that Comcast has NOT provided for what they advertise and what we are paying for when our download speeds become a fraction of what we pay for in a year or two.
The charade is coming to an end. Comcast will have to own up to the fact that they have been selling us snake oil, and most of us have bought it. Myself included.
Docsis 3.0 is a figment of everyone's imagination, except in those areas that Comcast must counter Verizon's FIOS. 50 HDTV channels is a lost dream on Comcast's network, since Docsis3 and HDTV require much the same capital structure, and Comcast cannot provide the required improvements, except where FIOS magically appears.
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|  |  Der_Idiot
join:2008-02-10 Norwood Young America, MN
| Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please ^-- Do you.... even know how the video and hsi operate over the lines? Docsis 3 bonds multiple channels, giving the ability to offer more bandwidth. As for the HD issue, there are plans to remove analogue signal in it's entirety (save for the basic1 plan), and move to on-request video feed -- only the channel you are watching is fed to your box at any time. IMO, I think this idea is a double edged sword.. 
I'll agree though, it's hard to provide docsis3 speeds to everyone, but be honest, could you build a network to provide bandwidth in excess of 50megabits to millions of subscribers, and operate it for a price that is anywhere near reasonable? I know I couldn't, not something that huge.  | |
|  |  |   italiansmoke
join:2005-07-21 Monroe, MI
| Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please said by Der_Idiot :I'll agree though, it's hard to provide docsis3 speeds to everyone, but be honest, could you build a network to provide bandwidth in excess of 50megabits to millions of subscribers, and operate it for a price that is anywhere near reasonable? I know I couldn't, not something that huge. Not everyone will be able to be moved to DOCSIS v3 right away. This is already, for the most part, apparent(at the moment anyways).
It's hard to imagine any entity being able to supply that amount of bandwidth at any given time. But if they are selling it, they should be able to supply it. In this case, is where having a big corporation with alot of money is put to the test.
And for what it's worth, eventually it's going to come down to customers demanding it. And whether Comcast is smart with future developments, infrastructure future-proofing, and money allocating. Because to put it bluntly, if they don't they won't make it. Thats where the future is going, and thats what customers will demand eventually. | |
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1 edit | Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please Well I guess I should point out something most people do not know. Most of the HFC in Comcast is from the Ped on the Street to the House. The only difference between Comcast and Verizon is a couple of hundred feet of HFC plant. Now I should also point out that DOCSIS 3.0 is bonding DS and US channels together. Example for your sake. 4 DS bonded channels, each DS channel being 6Mhz gives you 24Mhz using 256QAM, gives you theoretically 160Mb of DS bandwidth. You do the math. The Comcast Cable Plant is built out to 850Mhz. 24Mhz is a drop in the bucket with Comcast reclaiming analog channels back. Thats only 4 analog channels. | |
|  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  ComcastTech
join:2008-05-31 | from the ped to the house? wow i wanna work where you live. so your saying its fiber to the curb? | |
|  |  |  |  |   EG The wings of love Premium join:2006-11-18 Union, NJ
1 edit | Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please said by ComcastTech :from the ped to the house? wow i wanna work where you live. so your saying its fiber to the curb? Huh ?? Why do you assume that is what is meant ?
Ped to the premises is RF.. | |
|  |  |  |  |  |  ComcastTech
join:2008-05-31
| Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please eply to ComcastTech Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please
said by ComcastTech See Profile :
from the ped to the house? wow i wanna work where you live. so your saying its fiber to the curb? Huh ?? Why do you assume that is what is meant ?
Ped to the premises is RF..
uh yeah i know i work for comcast. | |
|  |  |  |  |  |  |   EG The wings of love Premium join:2006-11-18 Union, NJ
| Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please said by ComcastTech :uh yeah i know i work for comcast. Isn't that marvelous  | |
|  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  ComcastTech
join:2008-05-31 | Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please lol its almost comcastic. ALMOST | |
|  |  |  |   cypherstream Looking forward to the future of things. Premium,MVM join:2004-12-02 Reading, PA clubs:
1 edit | And no ones built to 850 Mhz either. 864 Mhz technically (industry standard is 860 or 870 Mhz), but many many systems only work up to 750 MHz, and there's even some 600, and 550 MHz systems out there.
I don't understand this phrase: Most of the HFC in Comcast is from the Ped on the Street to the House.
What are you trying to say? HFC means Hybrid Fiber Coax, so your saying most of the Hybrid Fiber Coax in Comcast is from the Ped on the Street to the House. Well that's all coax, and the fiber is brought to a node. The node converts that fiber to RF over coax, and it passes 250 - 1600 homes depending on system architecture, age, investment, etc...
And I'm trying to find Der_Idiot's post that you are replying to. | |
|  |   EG The wings of love Premium join:2006-11-18 Union, NJ
| said by Quaoar :Well, let me cogitate for a minute... OK, here is the FACT of Docsis 3.0., IMO: Most of Comcast's network cannot support Docsis 3.0. So which is it, "fact" as you state, or "your opinion" as you also state ? Seems like a contradiction...  | |
|  |  |  |  |  JSRoman Premium join:2005-03-10 Callahan, FL
| said by Quaoar :Well, let me cogitate for a minute... OK, here is the FACT of Docsis 3.0., IMO: Most of Comcast's network cannot support Docsis 3.0. Comcast can barely support user demands for downloads of video, music, etc., even though their users pay for say 8Mbps down and 768kbps up. Comcast is burdened by supplying minimal levels of HDTV content, and HSI is also way behind the demand curve. Comcast's infrastructure is good for 1980, but for 2008, it is a dead end. No way, no how, can Comcast demonstrate to any user that Comcast is providing the contracted up/down speeds at every second of every day. Comcast's network, in general, will not allow Comcast to generate a proof-positive guarantee of network performance since the network, overall, is a dead end without several billions of dollars of improvements. Comcast, like every other broadband service, is doing a charade, a hand-waving exercise on its users to show that something is like or near what the users are paying for. But, there is no proof positive, because the proof will show that the paid-for tier performance in most areas cannot be obtained. If Comcast has a reputable method for each and every subscriber to validate that Comcast is providing up/down speeds as advertised and paid for, then Comcast should step up to the plate and bat that proof ball out of the park. It will not happen. Every high speed internet provider is doing the same smoke-and-mirrors slight-of-hand on up/down speed tiers while they winkey-winkey have services that prevent users from accessing their paid-for speeds. These secret speed limiting services are necessary because the overall networks cannot support the contracted speeds. I know this, we know this, the only thing that makes this Comcast practice work is that we users do not unite and demonstrate that we are being hood-winked about our paid-for tier price for performance. Comcast's network, cobbled up from many older cable TV systems, is at its limit. I believe that 99% of HSI users will never see Docsis 3.0 unless they are in the same area that Verizon is installing FIOS. Comcast will go balls to the wall to compete with FIOS, but Verizon has already demonstrated to the world at large that FIOS will be deployed to only the wealthiest of areas and not the world at large. The evolution of internet access for downloading HD movies, etc., will demonstrate that Comcast has NOT provided for what they advertise and what we are paying for when our download speeds become a fraction of what we pay for in a year or two. The charade is coming to an end. Comcast will have to own up to the fact that they have been selling us snake oil, and most of us have bought it. Myself included. Docsis 3.0 is a figment of everyone's imagination, except in those areas that Comcast must counter Verizon's FIOS. 50 HDTV channels is a lost dream on Comcast's network, since Docsis3 and HDTV require much the same capital structure, and Comcast cannot provide the required improvements, except where FIOS magically appears. Q Is Fios in the Twin Cities? No!
Now please stop with same argument over and over. You have no clue what you are talking about. Everyone can have an opinion, doesn't have to be right that is for sure! -- »www.seabee.navy.mil | |
|  |  |  |  |  |  |   ztmike Mark for moderation Premium join:2001-08-02 Michigan City, IN | Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please As far I can see..Verizon already opened their pipes..20/20 and 15/15..Comcast is NO WHERE near that upload.
Plus Fios doesn't have caps. -- www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdYueIC1pjM | |
|  |  |  |  |  joos
join:2008-06-26 Taunton, MA | Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please if you listen to the fast talk at the end of the commercial it says "speeds not guaranteed.do a speed test with fios 20/20 you get about 15/3 | |
|  |  |  |  |  |   EG The wings of love Premium join:2006-11-18 Union, NJ
| Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please said by joos :do a speed test with fios 20/20 you get about 15/3 Speed test to where ? | |
|  |  |  |  pappy97
join:2007-03-12 Fort Knox, KY
1 edit | said by Quaoar :but Verizon has already demonstrated to the world at large that FIOS will be deployed to only the wealthiest of areas and not the world at large. FIOS rollout is not going to wealthiest of areas, it's going to places where Verizon is the local telco.
If it was about wealthy areas, it would be in Silicon Valley now which has a high average and median income. But not only is it not there, there are no forseeable plans to come to SV. Most of SV does not have Verizon as its local telco, so it's out. And the few areas that do are a bit remote to bring FIOS there.
The point is, it's pretty ridiculous to say that FIOS is only going to wealthy areas. There are areas that are much much poorer than tech-savvy Silicon Valley, yet they have FIOS and Silicon Valley may never have FIOS. | |
|  |  |   Quaoar
join:2004-08-11 Fort Collins, CO 2 edits | Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please Verizon is rolling out FIOS and bypassing residential areas that cannot pay the freight.
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|  |  |  |  |  |  Bill03 Premium join:2007-11-26 Richmond, VA clubs:
| You can't be serious. "No way, no how, can Comcast demonstrate to any user that Comcast is providing the contracted up/down speeds at every second of every day.."
So all of those speed test servers I've been using over the years to check my speeds are somehow magically manipulated by Comcast to show me what I want to see?
I'm not one to be sarcastic but you sound like one of those Flat Earth Society people who won't let go of the idea that the Earth is flat even after being shown proof it's round. | |
|   Anon123
@comcast.net
| Tell me Q, what is your understanding of HFC networks such as Comcast's architecture?
My guess nil and it shows.
Do yourself a favor and read up on it before you type up rants. HFC is admittedly an older technology but still has plenty of life left it, the telcos are basically copying it with FTTN (except with copper instead of coax.)
All the cable companies should be able to deploy DOCSIS 3.0 quite easily (all it really requires is a change in CMTS equipment and or upgrade to existing CMTS' that are in place already.) All you need is availble 6.4mhz channels to use for channel bonding. There are quite a few of those being wasted on analog right now and once all channels are migrated to digital the cableco's will be able to reclaim them for other uses (think HD, DOCSIS etc.) Analog is a huge waste of spectrum; again I suggest you read up on it. | |
|  |  |  monkeytap
join:2008-04-16 Saint Paul, MN
| Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please Did they do a speed test during intial installation? and if so, what speeds did you reach?
using comcast's speedtest at installation (straight from cable modem) I got ~ 51 megs, but haven't been able to reach that since.
its interesting to me that he suggested you cancel...was he just sharing his honest opinion or is that comcast's policy/direction for this situation...have you tried calling a customer rep or someone about it? | |
|  |  |   Quaoar
join:2004-08-11 Fort Collins, CO | Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please Comcast installs. AFIK, there is NO speed test at intallation. Never has been, never will be.
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|  |   ztmike Mark for moderation Premium join:2001-08-02 Michigan City, IN
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| Does anybody know why Comcast picked MN for these "speed trails"? Or how they go about picking the city that gets upgraded before the rest?
Seems totally random on which city gets it.. -- www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdYueIC1pjM | |
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 hussle87 Premium join:2008-01-06 Sykesville, MD
| Comcast said that docsis 3.0 is coming this year supossedly because fios is coming in '09 unless comcast is just going off of rumors of when fios is coming. I know that a verizon tech said that carroll county is scheduled to start getting fiber this year. So any Ideas on this. | |
|  Der_Idiot
join:2008-02-10 Norwood Young America, MN
| 50mbit service installed, had almost no time to actually test it before work, but the techs were great (I had two). Had to replace my drop (11 years old, lol) and the wire into my house, as well as a few fittings. Ended up splitting the original cable 3-ways, one to phone, one to hsi, and the last to an 8-way amp for the tv's. No more tiling, and rock solid connection so far. 
By the way, the boot file is d11_m_dpc2505_showcase_c01.cm | |
|  Der_Idiot
join:2008-02-10 Norwood Young America, MN | Ah, I wonder if I should re-open my newshosting account so I can get an accurate reading on my speed... | |
|  |   Chiyo Save Me Konata-Chan Premium join:2003-02-20 Minneapolis, MN clubs:
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| Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please I too have news hosting I've tried all the different ports getting 3.81mbs sometimes I get 4.0. I've had it for exactly one week and I'm already on the verge of cancelling I ca'nt get my speeds I'm paying for and nobody seems to want to help.
A tech was out and he did what he could everyone at comcast blames my equipment or spyware. | |
|   CColon
join:2008-04-20 Philadelphia, PA | Yeah, one analog channel takes the place of what could be 6-8 QAMS. Quite the waste... | |
|   Anon123
@comcast.net
| You seem to know a lot about Comcast's network, have you actually seen Node Combining Plans that prove your point about most systems being 550mhz?
Anyway one of the main reasons why you don't have DOCSIS 3.0 already is because the cert isn't even finished yet.
It's true there are bandwidth limitations with HFC but you make it out to seem much worse than it is. As many have mentioned the elimination of analog will provide another 1.6gbs of bandwidth for use...
»www.lightreading.com/document.as···site=cdn | |
|  |  |  |  monkeytap
join:2008-04-16 Saint Paul, MN
1 edit | Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please what, are you a tr*ll or something?!?!? jk!
agreed. I have the service, but am not a technical wiz when it comes to this stuff, so am here to learn more about the nitty gritty details and find out if I am getting my moneys worth.
it would be much easier to extract information if personal insults weren't being thrown and exagerrated statements being made to prove points.
Thanks mod! | |
|   lololol
@comcast.net
thumbs down from: Cabal 
| most citys dont even have blast what the hell is comcast doing with docis 3.0.just dont get this company and the ceo why dont they provide blast first to everybody and than concentrate on docis 3.0. | |
|  |   Cabal Premium join:2007-01-21 Boston, MA
| Re: Let's keep all DOCSIS 3.0 Discussion in this thread, please said by lololol :
most citys dont even have blast what the hell is comcast doing with docis 3.0.just dont get this company and the ceo why dont they provide blast first to everybody and than concentrate on docis 3.0. »www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=in···G=Search -- Interested in open source engine management for your Subaru? | |
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join:2008-02-10 Norwood Young America, MN | Oh also, businesses in the MN area that get the 50mbit connection also get a cisco 1805 (I think it's a 5, I'd have to triple check..) along with the modem. Good stuff  | |
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