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Cable Modemsbrands of modems free of charge, which are RCA, Motorola and Webstar I am a power user and interested in the best possible performance possible, and I have had a lot of times when the RCA modem needs to be rebooted (which is a real pain). 1) There are many Cable modems for sale other than the ones offered for free. So, is there a Premium cable modem that is worth investing in that is better than the free modems offered by the cable company? Or, are all cable modems created equal? Any recomendations? 2) I have seperate cable modem, 4 port router, wireless access point and VOIP telephone adapter (so, a lot of wires). It would be nice to get the cable modem, 10/100/1000 router and wireless access point all in the same device (I am not so concerned about the VOIP telephone adapter). I have seen these available. What is the down side of getting them all in one device? Does anyone recomend a device that fits the bill? A URL that reviewed cable modems and rated what is the best would be very helpfull. Thanks! Bob Hi
I am not familiar with the Boot issue of your Modem. However as far as performance is concern there is No differences between the Cable Modems, any Modem would do. Jack (MVP-Networking). Show quoteHide quote "Bob Day" <Bob***@TouchTalk.net> wrote in message news:uPN7pvr0GHA.2516@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I use an RCA cable modem for work from home; the cable provider offers 3 >brands of modems free of charge, which are > RCA, Motorola and Webstar > > I am a power user and interested in the best possible performance > possible, and I have had a lot of times when the RCA modem needs to be > rebooted (which is a real pain). > > 1) There are many Cable modems for sale other than the ones offered for > free. So, is there a Premium cable modem that is worth investing in that > is better than the free modems offered by the cable company? Or, are all > cable modems created equal? Any recomendations? > > 2) I have seperate cable modem, 4 port router, wireless access point and > VOIP telephone adapter (so, a lot of wires). It would be nice to get the > cable modem, 10/100/1000 router and wireless access point all in the same > device (I am not so concerned about the VOIP telephone adapter). I have > seen these available. What is the down side of getting them all in one > device? Does anyone recomend a device that fits the bill? > > A URL that reviewed cable modems and rated what is the best would be very > helpfull. > > Thanks! > Bob > A Docsis 1.1 modem would be better than a non upgradeable 1.0 only
modem. Get the model # and research on the web. 1.1 supports more features and is more future proof. an all in one device may save space, but if one piece becomes obsolete, then what? wireless is evolving in particular and non of the existing all in one cable modems+router+wireless will be upgradeable to 802.11n for example. I've not seen any gigE all in ones either. I use a Motorola 5100 with a Dlink DGL-4300 router and have added on some addition access points. Show quoteHide quote On Thu, 7 Sep 2006 16:26:31 -0400, "Bob Day" <Bob***@TouchTalk.net> Barb Bowmanwrote: >I use an RCA cable modem for work from home; the cable provider offers 3 >brands of modems free of charge, which are > RCA, Motorola and Webstar > >I am a power user and interested in the best possible performance possible, >and I have had a lot of times when the RCA modem needs to be rebooted (which >is a real pain). > >1) There are many Cable modems for sale other than the ones offered for >free. So, is there a Premium cable modem that is worth investing in that is >better than the free modems offered by the cable company? Or, are all cable >modems created equal? Any recomendations? > >2) I have seperate cable modem, 4 port router, wireless access point and >VOIP telephone adapter (so, a lot of wires). It would be nice to get the >cable modem, 10/100/1000 router and wireless access point all in the same >device (I am not so concerned about the VOIP telephone adapter). I have >seen these available. What is the down side of getting them all in one >device? Does anyone recomend a device that fits the bill? > >A URL that reviewed cable modems and rated what is the best would be very >helpfull. > >Thanks! >Bob > -- MS Windows-MVP Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/meetexperts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/
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