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madden2k5

join:2009-04-09
Portsmouth, VA
·Cox HSI


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reply to pimpdad82
Re: [VA] Upgraded to Premier, upload still capped at 2 mbps (not

Well im from Portsmouth myself, and i can tell you first hand i had a Arris modem, and a SB5100 modem and both would cap at about 2mb with powerboost.
Now im running the newer SB6120 a Docsis 3.0 modem, and im getting these results.


The above speedtest was just taken.

EDIT: this was another one taken from another server just now also.


Btw i was wondering about the same thing not too long ago, and i called and asked about what my speeds were exactly, and i was told my QOS was 23,000=23mb down and 3200=3.2mb up, and this is with premier internet service also.

pimpdad82

join:2004-09-12
Portsmouth, VA

said by madden2k5 See Profile :

Well im from Portsmouth myself, and i can tell you first hand i had a Arris modem, and a SB5100 modem and both would cap at about 2mb with powerboost.
Now im running the newer SB6120 a Docsis 3.0 modem, and im getting these results.


The above speedtest was just taken.

EDIT: this was another one taken from another server just now also.


Btw i was wondering about the same thing not too long ago, and i called and asked about what my speeds were exactly, and i was told my QOS was 23,000=23mb down and 3200=3.2mb up, and this is with premier internet service also.
Thanks for the info. Glad to know I'm not going senile. It would suck to invest money in a new modem for something that the current modem should be capable of though.

madden2k5

join:2009-04-09
Portsmouth, VA
·Cox HSI

Yes the modems i had before should of been able to handle them upload speeds without problem. but the thing is something between there system and the modem is holding it back. Btw i bought my new modem because i had the money and i just wanted to upgrade for on down the road. As of right now only benefit im getting from it is higher upload speeds, But as soon as cox goes D3 in are area i will get bonded channels for my downstream.
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