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Old 01-06-2009, 09:41   #7
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Re: Old surfboard to new modem or cable wireless modem?

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Originally Posted by Jon T View Post
That may be offical Virgin guidance, but the Motorala specs rate the SB4100 as capable of 38Mb/s

Also, my SB4100's been giving me 9.4Mb/s(on average) with no problems at all since 4 went to 10.
It may be capable of 38Mb throughput on paper but it is very old kit and was released when the platform was only 512kb.

So that is a bit like expecting a Blueray DVD to look god on an old CRT television.

You want good quality of service then you get the latest kit as with all modern technology.

Information below taken from the chetnet site at www.chetnet.co.uk

Motorola 4100
From December 2000/January 2001 Customers started to receive the Motorola 4100. It is Docsis only (so will not work reliably if at all, on the parts of the network that use Eurodocsis). The 4100 models was Ethernet and USB, and Motorola soon introduced a model with USB as well, the 4100 (see below). Apart from the USB connector the 4100 also had a Standby button on the front. The 4100 remained in use until approximately October 2001.

Does not support 10 or 20Mbps Tiers of Service
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