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Optimus2357
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reply to skeechan

Re: Need new model suggestion ultimate

There's probably a bunch of tiny differences between the two, but the main one is the SB6180 has two physical tuners inside while the SB6141 only has 1. This may have some pro's and con's. I would think with two tuners, issues on freq that the first tuner is using is less likely to effect the other tuner. But I would imagine they would have to split the signal internally to give the signal to the two tuners. Assuming that is true, the SB6180 may not handle lower signal levels as the SB6141 in real life scenario's.

Only way to be sure is buy both and compare. But in my book, signal levels can always be improved, so go with the hardware with more capabilities; SB6180.

EyeInTheSky

join:2010-09-20
Las Vegas, NV

Top post on this page talks about tuners:
»Re: sb6141, sb6180, zoom5341, dpc3010



Optimus2357
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Very informative, thank you. However, the source he was quoting from, Broadcom, could very well be a bias source. I mean, of-course they are going to say their newer chip is better. Any engineers (even if non-cox) have a opinion of which performs better in Cox's general infrastructure?



DrDrew
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join:2009-01-28
SoCal
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said by Optimus2357:

...which performs better in Cox's general infrastructure?

Cox, like any large cable provider, has an infrastructure that varies depending on the area. Different CMTS makes, models, software, and configurations. Yes, they try to get it homogenous over the years, but it never really is.

Then you have to deal with the different modem models AND firmware versions.

This all means a modem which works perfect in one area may have odd issues in another.
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If it's important, back it up... twice. Even 99.999% availability isn't enough sometimes.


Optimus2357
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Yes, but both methods must work across the network if its on the Cox approved modem list. So I was looking more for a Engineers opinion on what method generally works better in their opinion. Yes, it may be bias to their particular area, but at-least it would be real life input vs what we can read on a datasheet.


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