1.netsh int tcp show global 2.netsh int tcp set global chimney=enabled 3.netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal 4.netsh int tcp set global congestionprovider=ctcp 5.netsh int tcp show global
The Motorola docsis 3.0 cable modem is not a very good modem. Always drops connection and reboots randomly very unsatisfied with this Motorola product. But stores do not sell any other type of Docsis 3.0 cable modems.
@pain365 Are you kidding me, that modem is a beast. I have bought 3 for myself and my family, and 2 others for friends. None of the modems have failed, and I haven't heard of any of them trying to restart it. I think you just got a lemon mate.
Mike Patric has the right idea, current cable infrastructure still has an enormous capacity and FTTH is still an premature and costly practice. If cable operators can save cash for future investments in technologies, maximize infrastructure and sustain speeds comparable to FTTH and Line Bonding VDLS2 then why not. All the while slowly deploying/testing/perfecting the transition to PON/GPON.
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1.netsh int tcp show global 2.netsh int tcp set global chimney=enabled 3.netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal 4.netsh int tcp set global congestionprovider=ctcp 5.netsh int tcp show global
cneal707420 1 month ago
The Motorola docsis 3.0 cable modem is not a very good modem. Always drops connection and reboots randomly very unsatisfied with this Motorola product. But stores do not sell any other type of Docsis 3.0 cable modems.
pain365 1 year ago
@pain365 Are you kidding me, that modem is a beast. I have bought 3 for myself and my family, and 2 others for friends. None of the modems have failed, and I haven't heard of any of them trying to restart it. I think you just got a lemon mate.
xXclockstopXx 7 months ago
LOL i def agree we need FTTP cable only holds us back
kong563 2 years ago
FTTH is the best way to go.
amexnamedluis 3 years ago 4
Mike Patric has the right idea, current cable infrastructure still has an enormous capacity and FTTH is still an premature and costly practice. If cable operators can save cash for future investments in technologies, maximize infrastructure and sustain speeds comparable to FTTH and Line Bonding VDLS2 then why not. All the while slowly deploying/testing/perfecting the transition to PON/GPON.
moddestmike 2 years ago
Come on... be honest
...a lot of words for : We still fight geeting docsis 3.0 working :-)
k0ntur 3 years ago 3