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  1. Looks like your connection is running quite well since the tech was out, disturbed. :D

    I am lucky to break the 4800Kbps barrier with my Cox 4000/512.

    :::.. Download Stats ..:::

    Connection is:: 4796 Kbps about 4.8 Mbps (tested with 2992 kB)

    Download Speed is:: 585 kB/s

    Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (prem)

    Test Time:: Thu May 05 2005 21:51:23 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time)

    Bottom Line:: 86X faster than 56K 1MB download in 1.75 sec

    Diagnosis: Awesome! 20% + : 54.66 % faster than the average for host (Cox.net)

    Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-JWRIDXKZQ

    :::.. Upload Stats ..:::

    Connection is:: 518 Kbps about 0.5 Mbps (tested with 579 kB)

    Upload Speed is:: 63 kB/s

    Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (prem)

    Test Time:: Thu May 05 2005 21:52:22 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time)

    Bottom Line:: 9X faster than 56K 1MB upload in 16.25 sec

    Diagnosis: Awesome! 20% + : 38.13 % faster than the average for host (Cox.net)

    Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-6VTN10UEL

  2. The Wireless Bypass gear is made to simulate cable plant.

    So we can reach customers up to 20 miles out of our service areas.

    The hub end transceiver is hung on the pole, for example, and aimed at the customer.

    At the CPE side, that transceiver is set-up, and then you plug your standard Docsis cable modem into the F port, and wallah, you have your high speed data.

    Attached is a diagram from the manual....

  3. The commercial services people at work are testing some wireless gear from Wireless ByPass.

    Link: http://www.wireless-bypass.com/

    It looks interesting, it can hang on our existing strand, and is powered by the 90Volt CATV plant.

    I only discovered that they were testing it when I was given a telephone outage in the area of the commercial services office.

    They had one line loose, and it created havoc on the upstream.

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