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Re[2]: cable modem inquiry



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Oh, ok I can bitch about modems too.  Yeah I had a cable modem when
cable internet first came out.  It was trash.  The cable people came
out and replaced it without being asked to.  No charge for it either.

Any of this trash can go bad no matter if it cost a lot or
not.  The problem is knowing which piece of equipment is bad.  I do
think modems do the drop out where routers just die.  Then again on
cable lots of things can happen between the node and the nurd.

Jimmy

Jimmy


I'm on Adelphia and had a scientific modem for the first 3 yrs of 
service. During the last year I would experience dropouts lasting from 5 
to 10 mins. They changed the wiring leading to my house and the cables 
inside but nothing helped. They finally changed my modem and the problem 
was resolved. I'm using a motoral modem now. Thumbs up for the motorla 
modem.

Never had issues with routers. Using a buffalo router now and I'm very 
happy with it. I'm really against using something very expensive unless 
it is warranted. Sometimes the only difference is the price tag and the 
number of options you get when you call tech support. just my 2 cents.


Jimmy Snowden wrote:

>My experience may be unusual but I have setup several systems for
>people and several for myself.  I bought expensive routers and really
>cheap ones.  Sometimes the high dollar ones died and other times the
>cheap ones.  No rhyme or reason.  I just gave my first wife the most
>expensive router I had.  One that would change over to dial up and all
>that stuff. It is big and fat.  The router not the ex wife. It never
>actually worked but the router part did.  I'm using the cheapest one
>I ever bought and it is really old.  Really small too.  I use it as a
>switch but it still works as a router ok. It's a COMPusa cheapie.  I
>use DSL and my modem is a router also so that is why I use the stand
>alone as a switch.  I used to have cable modem and routers.  I would
>not go that route again.  DSL is much more stable at least in Texas.
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>Now the first modems they came out with were a problem sometimes.
>I've had to replace a couple of them.  They had no access via the
>computer.  You just plugged them in and unplugged them to reboot them.
>If you have one of those get rid of it.
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>Jimmy
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>Hi Mike,
>I read the post a few weeks ago about the Cable / DSL modem that can 
>automatically switch when a signal is dropped .  I saved that thread and 
>link. 
>So, I agree with you about the router.  Can you point me to a source for 
>a quality router?  Don't think that I need all the bells and whistles 
>but I'd certainly be willing to pay for a better quality modem.  I don't 
>use a laptop so there isn't much reason to go wireless.
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>Also, I have Tradestation and IB set up to run on 2 different computers.
>That is why I am using a router. 
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>May go to Cable and DSL if trading improves again but I just use a dial 
>up as a back-up and have only had to trade with it once or twice over a 
>period of years.
>
>I seem to have enough notice with a lost connection to dial up or to 
>simply use the telephone.  However, I would like to avoid the back-up 
>plans as best I can.
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>Thanks,
>
>Tom
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>>Tom,
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>>I have and used to run that same Toshiba cable modem. It was for my backup line in case DSL went down.
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>>If you are trading (actively) throughout the day. Number one, I wouldn't rely on shared bandwidth(cable) for my trading. If that can be avoided.
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>>Furthermore, as for the cable modem wouldn't worry much there, your weaker point will be your Router, these 59.99 dollar specials; linksys, Netgear, etc..
>>are more of a concern. Their fatality rate is high, not to mention their low heat-tolerance ASIC chips they use, as a result performance problems manifest themselves in
>>a myriad of ways. If you are building your network for mission critical work like trading, then isn't a top quality router worth the extra money?
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>>mike
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>>----- Original Message ----
>>From: TOm <t47usa@xxxxxxx>
>>To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>>Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 9:11:54 AM
>>Subject: cable modem inquiry
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>>Hi,
>>
>>Any thoughts about the most reliable cable modem to use for trading? I'm 
>>not too concerned about speed but would like to find a solid performer. 
>>Running my old Toshiba PCX 1100 for a few years and at times I am 
>>noticing a loss of connection. I think it is probably time to upgrade. I 
>>also run a Linksys 4 port router off of the cable modem.
>>
>>I can't seem to find any test reporting on this subject and all Cox will 
>>say is what modems are compatible with their service.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Tom
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