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If you really want to make sure the modem is running in 2. DocsisTwoEnable 1 is the default, so you don't need to include that in the config file. Or if you are lucky enough to have ditched all your old D1. Fortunately, the tlv is only recognized by those modems, and other modems will ignore it as unrecognized, so it is safe to put it in your general modem configs.
Can you post the Motorola Specific TLV mentioned that needs to be added to the config file to get them to register 2. Contrary to what Capm is saying in the post above? I have a ubrvxr, they only show 1. I have seen it on a Cisco document showing a modem that shows as provisioned 2. I really need to know definitively what the deal is there. Of course they could have added the new firmware info to this one just as easily. Wonder how much longer the good old SB is gonna remain a viable option?
The only reason I'll change it is if it dies or I decide to upgrade to one of the D3 tiers. Rebooted mine last night after catching this thread, and got 2. Interesting new entries the top Software Version: SB I'm having some trouble with mine. I see it is trying to download the new firmware, but it seems to fail the install: 4-Error E I wouldn't worry about it.
Although it sounds like CC may have the wrong modem model on file for you Last night connection dropped 2am and came back on today noon. Throughout today and this evening its been off and on. Not a Comcast issue but Just saying Nothing rocks.. Just started pecking at it today and was just wondering I need the sb modem firmware file.
If the friend still has it, send me the email vaguinholg hotmail. It will be of great help. Thank you. Skip to main content. Create new account Request new password. I didn't ask my modem to decide for me, and yet they think I need this to exist. Why can I not configure this modem? Hmmm, perhaps they don't like more than one computer online at the same time, sounds like an EULA to me.
Let's test the validity of these things in court. I cry Bullshit!!! Liquid, What! Yea ok Anyways. Working Great for me, Internal Page helped greatly in prving my theorory of bad Db when trouble shooting my modem with a tech.
I had mine for three years now never had any trouble over all a very good modem even tho im due for major upgrading on both sides Works great with my 8 Mb service from Comcast. But that is probably because I rearly get the full 8Mb of bandwidth I'm paying for. If I'm up in the middle of the night it is blindingly fast.
Durring the day it's just OK But thats more Comcast's fault then Motorola And yes Comcast does not like it when they find out you have a router and multipal computers connected..
But I just lie to them and say "No I dont have a router! When they do show up, my big german sheppard ask's them to leave I think I was better off with DSL It's not as fast as cable but it is consistent I got what I was paying for I'd give the Motorola SB a 4. I'm looking at getting this to replace my 3-yr old SB, which is erratically dropping the signal, requiring a power-off-power-on cycle to work again. I'd gamble that if the SB lasts 3 years, it's worth it.
Lets just clarify the whole Comcast issue in that I'm a Level 3 techinical support specialist for thier high speed data services. Internet Protocol Support Services. Comcast dosent care if you have a router.
In fact we all have routers. They have their own technical support. In addition all I have to do is have you read me the IP address on your computer and I immediatly know that you are using a router or if your not so bright, that you have your modem in standby.
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