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Old 26-12-2005, 13:44   #1
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Surfboard Modem

I have a surfboard modem SB4100 I would love to upgrade to the new 10meg connection...
firstly NTL say it will not handle the 10 meg conection

Secondly tNTL say they require a £50 payment off me to upgrade the modem and would require mine in return..

question is why after all these years of being a customer do they kick you in the back and ask for more money when there equipment is at fault not mine

why if they want us to upgrade do we have to pay extra?????
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Old 26-12-2005, 13:48   #2
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Re: Surfboard Modem

The modem will handle 5 or 6 meg and it will give you 512 kbs upload so if you want to upgrade its still worth your while your still looking at 1 meg every 2 seconds
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Old 26-12-2005, 13:57   #3
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Re: Surfboard Modem

hmm - i have a sb4100 and am getting the full 10meg download. i've checked with a variety of downloads, and all get around the 950 to 1050 k a seconf download.
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Old 26-12-2005, 14:07   #4
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Re: Surfboard Modem

I bought my SB 4100 modem when it was Diamond Cable, now I pay £24.99 for the 2meg service and so obviously don't have an NTL supplied/rented modem, so will NTL supply me with a compatible modem if I upgrade to 10mb or can it be confirmed the SB4100 WILL work with the 10mb service?
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Old 26-12-2005, 14:13   #5
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Re: Surfboard Modem

I have just talked to NTL again they said that if you wish to upgrade to the 10meg service if you wait till 1st jan they will send all surfboard owners a new modem free of charge and upgrade to the 10meg...untill then it is only existing 3 meg users that are being upgraded as a trail ...
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Old 26-12-2005, 14:24   #6
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Re: Surfboard Modem

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I have just talked to NTL again they said that if you wish to upgrade to the 10meg service if you wait till 1st jan they will send all surfboard owners a new modem free of charge and upgrade to the 10meg...untill then it is only existing 3 meg users that are being upgraded as a trail ...
If thats true that will save alot of people alot of hassle
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Re: Surfboard Modem

I have a SB4100 and 10Mbps works just fine, whoever at ntl is saying that the surfboard does not work does not have all the facts at hand.
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Old 26-12-2005, 20:11   #8
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Re: Surfboard Modem

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I have a SB4100 and 10Mbps works just fine, whoever at ntl is saying that the surfboard does not work does not have all the facts at hand.
Same here sb4100 and a linksys befsr router and hit 10 meg no problems at all .
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Old 27-12-2005, 03:11   #9
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Re: Surfboard Modem

Well that's encouraging for existing SB 4100 owners, even if it can hit 10mb we can still have a new modem after 1st Jan if we upgrade.
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Old 27-12-2005, 12:17   #10
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Re: Surfboard Modem

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Well that's encouraging for existing SB 4100 owners, even if it can hit 10mb we can still have a new modem after 1st Jan if we upgrade.
It does, the ethernet port is 100meg. So that takes care of the next few upgrades as well .

Why would you want a new modem? I have had my SB4100 for over three years now. They don't wear out you know
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Old 27-12-2005, 14:06   #11
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Re: Surfboard Modem

I still think the Surfboard is the most stable modem of all the one's Ntl have used. It is also the most user configurable with regards changing the upstream channel (which should never really be necessary but a nice feature non the less!) I am sticking with mine as long as possible!
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Old 27-12-2005, 18:29   #12
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Re: Surfboard Modem

I know the 4100 is reliable, that's why I'm keeping mine, it's just reassuring to know if it does go 'pop' we can get a new modem without it costing anything.
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