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| reply to JTRockville Re: Home Networking is ON!
said by JTRockville : With your own equipment, you lose the big phat pipe.
Wouldn't the cable modem be able to get the config file easy like that? -- -Sonic Thunder Powered by: Verizon Online DSL @ 1525/136! |
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  JTRockville Data Ho Premium,MVM join:2002-01-28 Rockville, MD clubs: | As far as I know, there isn't any technical reason why they couldn't, but Comcast won't push the HN config file to your equipment. |
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  drake drizzy Premium,MVM join:2002-06-10 Brooklyn, NY
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| said by JTRockville : As far as I know, there isn't any technical reason why they couldn't, but Comcast won't push the HN config file to your equipment.
Yeah I know Im talking about the cable modem they loan you, they should be able to do it....since it's theirs.. -- -Sonic Thunder Powered by: Verizon Online DSL @ 1525/136! |
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| But then you'd be able to use your own router. I think that's what Comcast objects to. They'll only support their router, which seems reasonable. But for some reason, they'll only push the HN config file to the router/modem combo you get from them. (at least I'm pretty sure that's the HN deal works) |
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| That's basically what they told me when I called. 
Well, maybe if they don't get a large enough turnout for HN, they'll start letting people use their own equipment. I would guess that most of the people willing to pay the additional bucks for HN aren't the type who will need Comcast support beyond making sure that the signal reaches the modem.  |
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| reply to JTRockville said by JTRockville : But then you'd be able to use your own router. I think that's what Comcast objects to. They'll only support their router, which seems reasonable. But for some reason, they'll only push the HN config file to the router/modem combo you get from them. (at least I'm pretty sure that's the HN deal works)
My Aunt in Jersey has comcast with her own router and a modem Comcast sent them and she's getting good speeds. -- -Sonic Thunder Powered by: Verizon Online DSL @ 1525/136! |
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| I've owned my own Surfboard for 2 years - and I have / had no problem giving up and renting from Comcast. I'm not sure why some people are SO against it.
Besides - I was paying $95/mo for Pro, now i'm paying $57.95/mo for Home Networking.
PLUS - 1st 3 months are discounted to $40.95! That was a nice surprise this morning!
Thanks to Scott the tech for an awesome job this morning! The system was being stubborn and wouldn't sync with the new modem - but he stuck it out - got my account rebuilt, and BAMM!
PS - JT, I started a NEW job a month ago - not up the ladder enough yet to telecommute  -- "The rules of applying cologne: Spray, Delay, and walk away!" |
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  JTRockville Data Ho Premium,MVM join:2002-01-28 Rockville, MD clubs: | Congrats on your new job!! |
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| reply to JeepMatt said by JeepMatt : I've owned my own Surfboard for 2 years - and I have / had no problem giving up and renting from Comcast. I'm not sure why some people are SO against it.
Besides - I was paying $95/mo for Pro, now i'm paying $57.95/mo for Home Networking.
Oh I'm not against it I just wanted to know why are people going with their Networking option, but now I see it's cheaper for you, so I guess thats a good reason  -- -Sonic Thunder Powered by: Verizon Online DSL @ 1525/136! |
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| reply to drake Is your aunt getting HN speed, or upgraded silver speed?
Lots of people have their own modem and/or router (when I subscribed, I had a rented modem with two routers daisy-chained), but I don't know anyone who has their own network with Comcast's HN subscription. |
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| said by JTRockville : Is your aunt getting HN speed, or upgraded silver speed?
She is getting good speed with the normal Comcast Package, I don't think her area has been upgraded to 3Mbps/256kbps yet I have to check. -- -Sonic Thunder Powered by: Verizon Online DSL @ 1525/136! |
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| reply to JeepMatt said by JeepMatt : I've owned my own Surfboard for 2 years - and I have / had no problem giving up and renting from Comcast. I'm not sure why some people are SO against it.
Besides - I was paying $95/mo for Pro, now i'm paying $57.95/mo for Home Networking.
There's the difference. I have not been paying for Pro, only the standard package (I felt/feel that Pro was too high priced).
Since you were able to cut costs by going to HN, it certainly made sense to do so. I would be paying more to upgrade to HN. I'm willing to pay more but, I am totally unwilling to be forced to buy/rent equipment that I don't need and I certainly don't want them monkeying with my existing network setup.
Enjoy your savings.  |
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| reply to JTRockville Data Ho, when you say "daisy-chained" are you referring to hooking YOUR equipment into comcast's? I would pay for the HN to get the speeds if there was a way I could use my own equipment in conjunction with there's....the only thing I need to have control of is port forwarding, for the different services I use on my different machines.
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| Yes, but when I was a CHSI subscriber I didn't have the HN plan, I had two of my own routers coming off the rented cable modem with a silver subscription. (I did the silver-pro-silver tango, but that was before I had both routers)
On Comcast, I eventually had: Surfboard 4100 (rented) to Cisco 1605-R (used for traffic shaping, has only 1 port) to US Robotics 8000 (NAT with 4 ports, a com port for a dialup modem, and a printer port)
But then I ditched the Surfboard+CHSI and replaced it with a WIC+T1.
I'm guessing you could have the same sort of configuration with Comcast's modem/router combo, but I have no idea which features of their router Comcast allows you to configure. Hopefully JeepMatt will shed some light tonight. |
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  JTRockville Data Ho Premium,MVM join:2002-01-28 Rockville, MD clubs: | PS: I use the term: "my own" loosely. While this equipment is in my possession, I don't actually own any of it. |
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