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| Re: 9 mbit might be in out future?! said by Nerdtalker : said by Qumahlin : You won't see a 1.1 conversion, and if you did it wouldn't matter as 1.0 modems are backwards compatible. plans as of now are to jump to 2.0 and slowly replace those users who have 1.0 and 1.1 modems.
I have an SB4200 modem, is that going to be replaced by the cable company with a "complimentary" modem or am I going to be forced to purchase another $100 dollar modem so I can continue getting access?
If you own your modem, it would likely be up to you to get a new compliant one if this becomes a requirement. If you lease, comcast will supply you with a new one -- War has no winners, only losers | |
|  |  |  |  |  |   J D McDorce Premium join:2001-12-29 Westland, MI | Re: 9 mbit might be in out future?! Could you give a description of what capabilities that a user would see by using a DOCSIS 2.0 modem on a DOCSIS 2.0 system versus using a DOCSIS 1.0 modem on a DOCSIS 2.0 system? | |
|  |  |  |   hello123454 Premium join:2002-02-02 Wilmington, DE
| Re: 9 mbit might be in out future?! From - »www.cedmagazine.com/ced/2002/0202/02e.htm
DOCSIS 2.0 systems will allow a larger RF channel size (6.4 MHz). This will lead to better statistical multiplexing and optimal use of bandwidth. Ultimately, this translates to a higher symbol rate (up to 5.12 Msymbols/s) and three times the throughput achieved by 1.1 systems (up to 30.56 Mbps). Additionally, the physical layer technology makes the DOCSIS 2.0 system more resilient to noise. In addition to bandwidth, this is a key characteristic for high-quality videoconferencing.
The greater noise resilience of DOCSIS 2.0 systems better ensures reliable service delivery, a major consideration for videoconferencing, telephony and other services being marketed to SOHO and small business users, who demand reliability. The new modulation schemes in DOCSIS 2.0 allow MSOs to compete effectively with alternate service providers. For instance, DOCSIS 2.0 calls for channel equalization, which will protect against channel non-linearities. DOCSIS 2.0 also adds improved forward error correction (FEC) in S-CDMA and A-TDMA, as well as Trellis-Coded Modulation (TCM) in S-CDMA, which provides additional error correction capabilities. Additionally, the spread-spectrum nature of S-CDMA provides enhanced resistance to impulse noise, a common cause of performance degradation.
A little more then we need to know  [text was edited by author 2003-05-29 16:00:06] | |
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|  |  |  |  |  |  |  |   Qumahlin Never Enough Time Premium,MVM join:2001-10-05 united state
| Re: 9 mbit might be in out future?! said by Nerdtalker : If I were to go purchase a 5100, what would I have to do to get them to remove my old one and provision the new one? I thought they didn't like to do that.
You just call them and say I bought a new modem and need it provisioned  -- Forum Posts:2800 | |
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