10Mbps versus 100Mbps Cable Modems
fbsd2
fbsd2 at a1poweruser.com
Wed Jul 11 17:27:11 UTC 2007
Sure they have more than 10Mbps bandwidth.
People who became subscribers during the first 4 years
they were in business all got 100Mbps modems.
As I see it, down grading to obsolete 10Mbps modems
is degrading overall network performance.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-questions at freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions at freebsd.org]On Behalf Of Jeff Mohler
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 12:45 PM
To: fbsd2 at a1poweruser.com
Cc: freebsd-questions at FreeBSD. ORG
Subject: Re: 10Mbps versus 100Mbps Cable Modems
Do you have more than 10Mbit/sec of cable internet bandwidth available?
I dont see it as a problem if you dont, but if you have 20Mbit/sec of
internet, then ya..
If it saves then $5 a unit, for 10,000 units, no harm.
On 7/11/07, fbsd2 <fbsd2 at a1poweruser.com> wrote:
>
> Comclark cable in Angeles City Philippines has changed
> from using 100Mbps Cable Modem to 10Mbps Cable Modem.
> To me this seems to be all wrong as all I see is slower response.
> Is there any technical or performance reason for any cable internet
> provider to downgrade their network subscribers cable modems
> from 100Mbps to 10Mbps?
>
>
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