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Sephiroth 24-01-2012 12:27

Re: Motorola
 
You know what's gonna happen!

The OP will get the new modem and things willbe perfect because the line condition that's suddenly arisen has been fixed or gon away!

thenry will claim victory, The Installer will have to concede that he couldn't be sure it was any other kind of fault and it'llbe smiles all round. Starting now, LOL!

But of course, if on the other hand ........

qasdfdsaq 24-01-2012 12:33

Re: Motorola
 
There is only one hand, and it's got a cloned modem in it.

General Maximus 24-01-2012 18:14

Re: Motorola
 
this is why he is having a problem. You have daisy chained five 100mbit modems and are using his connection to get on the internet.

Sirius 24-01-2012 18:21

Re: Motorola
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35367988)
The OPs modem needs replacing

One day you will learn

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35368001)
Fair enough. It still needs replacing though :D

No

his haxorware needs replacing with a sub thenry brain fart

qasdfdsaq 24-01-2012 18:21

Re: Motorola
 
Modem replacements fix everything. Even my backache.

Sirius 24-01-2012 18:26

Re: Motorola
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 35368671)
this is why he is having a problem. You have daisy chained five 100mbit modems and are using his connection to get on the internet.

:nono::nono: Dont tell thenry :)

The Installer 24-01-2012 18:39

Re: Motorola
 
Whats that clicking i can hear? :erm:

General Maximus 24-01-2012 18:41

Re: Motorola
 
i don't understand why you are all giving him a hard time with the modem replacement. You know what VM are like, they send out modems and shubs willy nillys before they try to fix something. If they are happy to spend however many millions replacing VMNG300s needlessly they are defo going to want to replace an old Motorola modem.

---------- Post added at 19:41 ---------- Previous post was at 19:39 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Installer (Post 35368695)
Whats that clicking i can hear? :erm:

qasdfdsaq clicking his mouse at an insane speed trying to download as much as he can

thenry 24-01-2012 22:13

Re: Motorola
 
Funny

MovedGoalPosts 24-01-2012 22:22

Re: Motorola
 
Time to stop derailing this thread with yet more inappropriate references to cloning whihc have no relevance to the OP's problems.

thenry 25-01-2012 00:03

Re: Motorola
 
It was derailed from the start thanks to my smart ass ways

savenosouls 25-01-2012 09:16

Re: Motorola
 
With regards the heated exchange above - I have a very old Motorola modem (had it since the day of my installation in Telewest days circa 7 years ago) - Virgin are presumably aware of it - works fine for my 10Mb broadband.

I don't understand the "needs replacing" because it is "old" comments above - could someone give my a sensible (non abusive) non techy explanation why old modems needs replaced. If they needed replaced - surely Virgin would have done it!!!!!

Just curious - sorry!

General Maximus 25-01-2012 11:54

Re: Motorola
 
they are doing it, which is why they are telling people with perfectly decent modems that they need replacing (look at my sig).

To be fair though, what they are trying to do in theory is admirable and that is future proof their network. As an example, the modem I have atm can only support 4 downstream channels and the shubs they are dishing out can support 8. 100mbit is 100mbit but if the 4 channels my modem locks on to are congested then I am screwed. With 8 channels you have a greater chance of achieving your max speed because it will load balance across 8 channels instead of 4 and relieve the congestion on each channel.

Now that is with my modem. Without looking your's up I would assume it only has 1 or 2 ds channels and you will be on docsis 1 so with them wanging you up to 20mbit soon (or whatever it is) I am sure you will need a new modem anyways. My terayon tj210 I had back in the days of ntl handled 10mbit just fine but i needed to ring up for a new one when I upgraded to 20mbit and the funny thing is that although you think they know this stuff, they upgraded me without even thinking about it and I had to realise I wasn't getting full speed and ring them up for a new modem. These days they are doing it the other way around and wanting to swap out the modems first.

Peter_ 25-01-2012 15:46

Re: Motorola
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by savenosouls (Post 35368879)
With regards the heated exchange above - I have a very old Motorola modem (had it since the day of my installation in Telewest days circa 7 years ago) - Virgin are presumably aware of it - works fine for my 10Mb broadband.

I don't understand the "needs replacing" because it is "old" comments above - could someone give my a sensible (non abusive) non techy explanation why old modems needs replaced. If they needed replaced - surely Virgin would have done it!!!!!

Just curious - sorry!

It is basically an antique and needs replacing and I would do so if you rang up and I saw it on your account even if it was an email issue.

What speed are you on and what model is the Motorola modem.


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