  Jodokast96 R.I.P Bassman442 Premium join:2005-11-23 Erial, NJ | reply to dsldan Re: [connectivity] Confused about slow line speeds
No, it won't increase on it's own. Instead of turning it off, you can access the modem and drop the connection and reconnect from there. If the margins are up, it should sync at full speed. |
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 dsldan
join:2001-11-06 Forest Hills, NY
edit: June 8th, @05:50AM
| Thanks for your reply.
But nope, didn't work. I waited until the margin came up to 15, disconnected, did a manual reconnect (or on demand, same difference). Still refused to connect at a faster speed.
Only a power off and on seems to restore 3360.
What is Verizon's modem replacement policy? I was looking in the revised TOS (got the Email) and couldn't find it.....
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Doing a Maintenance / Backup/Restore / Restore operation seems to be the most painless way to reset the modem if I'm too lazy to get up and turn it off and on. Of course I backed up the current configuration first, but I only have to do that once. |
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  Bytebender Bytebender Premium join:2008-02-12 Canada
| That depends on when you got the modem/router in question. The warranty used to be a year but I believe that has changed and is now either a month or three with an option to pay for extra protection. -- reboot, reset, reconfigure, then recycle. |
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  Jodokast96 R.I.P Bassman442 Premium join:2005-11-23 Erial, NJ
·Verizon Online DSL
| Given that he's running a 2200, he's had it a while. Verizon will sell you a new one, and if you happen to get lucky and get the right person on the phone, may give you one (good luck there). Best deal is usually E-bay. Just make sure if you get something different than a 2200, that it comes with the plug as well. They aren't interchangeable. |
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