Well lets look at the name of the newsgroup. It starts with "microsoft"
so that must mean we only talk about Microsoft products. Next it says
"public" so that means any person can post here. Then it says
"broadbandnet" so since this is a Microsoft newsgroup it must be talking
about the Microsoft Broadband Networking. Last but not least it says
"hardware" So that must mean it is the Microsoft hardware for networking
that we talk about.
Thus this is not a general networking newsgroup, but one for the
Microsoft Broadband networking hardware. I'd suggest either posting in
a newsgroup for the hardware you are running, a general networking
newsgroup, or one for whatever version of Windows you are running.
Tom Betters wrote:
> I have comcast cable modem broadband. I have always assumed that the speed
> would not vary much based on the specific cable modem hardware. Comcast
> support also says they should all be the same speed.
>
> However, I have tested a DLink DCM-200 cable modem compared to a Motorola
> Surfboard SB5100. They are not the same. The Dlink is a few years old so I
> expected the brand new Moto to be faster, but that is not the case.
>
> I did more exhaustive testing, but for simplicity here is the comparison
> using beelinebandwidthtest.com. With the Dlink I consistently yield 124K/s.
> With the Moto, it was only 80K/s. In other words, the DLink download speed
> was 50% greater. I tested it multiple times, changing only the modem. Same
> computers, etc. I even went back and forth getting modems reactivated to the
> exact same cable connection and the results were 100% consistent and
> reproduceable I tested with several different computers, and tested both
> with the cable modem directly attached to the computer as well as thru a
> router. In every case, without fail, the results were very consistent with
> the DLink smoking the Moto.
>
> Now I never would have believed the brand of cable modem could make such a
> difference. The comcast people also said they should be the same speed.
> However, they admit they have no data and know of no empirical testing
> bearing this out - only that it "should" be so.
>
> I am now very confident that it is not so - that speeds vary significantly.
> However, I dont have access to a whole bunch of different cable modems to
> test. Does anyone know of any performance testing that has been done
> comparing speeds of cable modems ?
>
> (Before someone responds saying they should all be the same - which I would
> have also said a week ago - I urge you to actually do some testing.)
>
> -Regards
>
>
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