 DadCooksPremium join:2005-02-28 Kennewick, WA | reply to OregonBob
Re: Software Update this morning Very interesting. I thought Charter was no longer going to support user owned modems, no matter the brand.
Surprised to see when I checked my SB6120 log that it had been upgraded to SB_KOMODO-1.0.6.6-SCM00-NOSH on 11/2/12. -- DadCooks (aka Eric) |
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 | said by DadCooks:Very interesting. I thought Charter was no longer going to support user owned modems, no matter the brand.
Surprised to see when I checked my SB6120 log that it had been upgraded to SB_KOMODO-1.0.6.6-SCM00-NOSH on 11/2/12. I noticed the same thing. Anyone know what the update was for? -- Don't let my reality hinder your imagination! |
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 | reply to DadCooks said by DadCooks:Very interesting. I thought Charter was no longer going to support user owned modems, no matter the brand.
Surprised to see when I checked my SB6120 log that it had been upgraded to SB_KOMODO-1.0.6.6-SCM00-NOSH on 11/2/12. Just goes to show once again that Charter's hands are confused as in the left doesn't know what the right is doing!!
Shessh!! 
Wonder if they're going to update Zoom modems also? -- The Firefox alternative. »www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/ |
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 | Just because they're pushing standardized firmware to modems doesn't mean they've changed their position. It basically saying, "If you connect to our hardware, you must have these minimum requirements (including software)." |
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