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Old 11-02-2009, 22:06   #7
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Re: Moving my 50meg virgin media modem

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
For 50Mbit I wouldn't risk it. The wrong co-ax cable and you could kill the connection

Phone back customer services and ask to log an install complaint. It should go to the area manager and they may do it for free.

P.S NEVER let a tech leave if you are not happy with where they have put stuff!
50Mbit isn't much more sensitive than the existing EuroDOCSIS stuff and less sensitive overall than V+ DTV Ben. It's just 3 - 4 digital channels in a 32MHz block, can't be compared with the 3-figures MHz of 64QAM channels that DTV has to deal with and the upstreams they operate on are the same as the STBs use the same CMTS for their MCNS (DOCSIS) lock.

A service that shows a >33dB SNR at 331MHz will likely be fine for 50Mbit.

Bloody acronyms.
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