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  1. So you're saying, to "change the WAN IP", one will basically have to "change the MAC address", then apply, and release + renew the IP on the router?

    For Comcast, I personally follow this proceedure to change the WAN IP (yes, global IP):

    1. Unplug cable modem from a/c adapter (Motorola SB 5120)

    2. Change MAC address on the router

    3. Apply and wait for router to reboot

    4. Plug the modem's a/c adapter back.

    5. Wait for modem to boot up.

    6. Enjoy new IP.

    Would it be like this on FiOS too?

    Btw, good to know that Port Forwarding works well on that router though :)

  2. Btw, a few more questions:

    Does the proprietary router have port forwarding options? (if so, is it effective/good)?

    Does Verizon assign IP addresses for FiOS based upon the router's MAC address like Comcast does?

    Does the router allow you to "change the MAC address"? (MAC cloning)

  3. I know it's fast and cheaper than what Comcrap is offering, and they are installing the fiber optic wires as we speak to my building.

    I've thought about switching already, but I have a few things to ask you guys:

    1. Do I HAVE to use THEIR router, or can I use the one I already have? (In their "policy" section on their site, they said :

    "    * Can I use my High Speed Internet Modem, Router, or Cable Modem with my Verizon FiOS Internet Service?

    No. At this time you need to use the broadband routers provided by Verizon that have been approved to work specifically with Verizon FiOS Internet Service. These routers contain special diagnostic software that can help us troubleshoot and correct problems should you experience trouble with your Internet connection.")

    2. If the answer to #1 is an absolute YES, then what kind of router (don't be generic, obviously a wireless one) would they provide?

    3. Would they provide a router and a modem for FiOS, or a modem/router hybrid (gateway)?

  4. You're looking at PowerBOOST at its lowest. It shoots up to 20 Mbps for me.

    But since it's PowerBOOST, try downloading XP SP2; it will start out ~ 2 - 3 MB/sec, and as it gets closer to 17 MB of the file done, speed drops down to ~760 KB/sec (~6000 Kbps[6 Mbps]).

  5. Just got another spike after surfing butter smooth.

    
    Tracing route to nyc.speakeasy.net [216.254.95.2]
    
    over a maximum of 30 hops:
    
    
      5    13 ms    21 ms    13 ms  68.86.85.37
    
      6    16 ms    16 ms    16 ms  68.86.85.42
    
      7    24 ms    25 ms    21 ms  Comcast-IP.edge1.Washington1.Level3.net [4.79.23
    
    1.10]
    
      8    26 ms    19 ms    22 ms  xe-11-1-0.edge1.Washington1.Level3.net [4.79.231
    
    .9]
    
      9    20 ms    21 ms    21 ms  ge-4-3-0-99.bbr1.Washington1.Level3.net [4.68.17
    
    .193]
    
     10    25 ms    29 ms    38 ms  as-1-0.bbr2.NewYork1.Level3.net [64.159.1.85]
    
     11     *       26 ms    34 ms  vlan79.csw2.NewYork1.Level3.net [4.68.16.126]
    
     12    24 ms    26 ms    26 ms  ge-7-0.ipcolo2.NewYork1.Level3.net [4.68.97.14]
    
    
     13    40 ms    25 ms    27 ms  166.90.136.34
    
     14    25 ms    25 ms    26 ms  dns.nyc1.speakeasy.net [216.254.95.2]
    
    
    Trace complete.
    
    

  6. Hit the home button to go to google:

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    After a few seconds, it loads instantly:

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    More examples with TMN:

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    Again, I know for a fact that it has NOTHING to do with my PC.

    And all of my PCs are RWIN tweaked professionally.

    The only thing I'm not familiar with is the levels of power and signals on the cable modem:

    
    Downstream  	Value
    
    Frequency 	549000000 Hz 
    
    Signal to Noise Ratio 	35 dB 
    
    QAM 	QAM256
    
    Network Access Control Object 	ON
    
    Power Level 	-9 dBmV  
    
    The Downstream Power Level reading is a snapshot taken at the time this page was requested. Please Reload/Refresh this Page for a new reading
    
    Upstream 	Value
    
    Channel ID 	9
    
    Frequency 	22000000 Hz
    
    Ranging Service ID 	4334
    
    Symbol Rate 	2.560 Msym/s
    
    Power Level 	35 dBmV
    
    

    Modem: Moterola SB5120

    Cap: d11_m_sb5120_silverpboosttb25_c01.cm

    Software Version: SB5120-2.19.0.10-SCM01-NOSH

    Hardware Version: 4

    MIB Version: II

    GUI Version: 1.0

    VxWorks Version: 5.4

  7. Up until yesterday, internet was working fine. Then today, I launched Firefox, and sites were loading alright, but then, I get some stuck at "Connecting to www.site.com..." (replace site.com with the site, obviously) for about 5 - 15 seconds, then the site loads. Then, it started not loading at all, and I ran a speed test, results came in at about 1.4 Mbps DL, 100 Kbps UL (according to SpeakEasy's speed tester). I did a few power cycles on the modem, and it didn't help. I did a few router resets, and it didn't help.

    I even tried connecting the PC to the modem directly, and it didn't help (still slow).

    Right now, it STILL occasionally gets stuck at "Connecting to www.site.com" for a few seconds, and site loads fast (or slow), it feels like crap.

    I try going on battle.net, and it loads fine, then it gets stuck with high latency.

    My PC is clean, all of my PCs are clean, I regularly update windows, scan for viruses and spyware (Ad-Aware + Symantec Anti-virus [sAV Corporate]), and I use Wireshark to look for anything using bandwidth on my end (on all of my PCs) and nothing.

    What can I do?

  8. PowerBOOST for upload and download.

    Do a speed test here:

    http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/

    Here's what I'm getting with the same package:

    
    Last Result:
    
    Download Speed: 21050 Kbps (2631.3 kB/sec transfer rate)
    
    Upload Speed: 1481 Kbps (185.1 kB/sec transfer rate)
    
    

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

    Download Connection is:: 15070 Kbps about 15.1 Mbps (tested with 12160 kB)

    Download Speed is:: 1840 kB/s

    Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (Server 1)

    Test Time:: 2007/04/24 - 1:39pm

    Bottom Line:: 263X faster than 56K 1MB Download in 0.56 sec

    Tested from a 12160 kB file and took 6.61 seconds to complete

    Download Diagnosis:: Awesome! 20% + : 167.53 % faster than the average for host (comcast.net)

    D-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-OG8CZN351

    User Agent:: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.3) Gecko/20070309 Firefox/2.0.0.3 [!]

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

    Upload Connection is:: 901 Kbps about 0.9 Mbps (tested with 1496 kB)

    Upload Speed is:: 110 kB/s

    Tested From:: https://testmy.net/ (Server 1)

    Test Time:: 2007/04/24 - 1:38pm

    Bottom Line:: 16X faster than 56K 1MB Upload in 9.31 sec

    Tested from a 1496 kB file and took 13.594 seconds to complete

    Upload Diagnosis:: Awesome! 20% + : 105.71 % faster than the average for host (comcast.net)

    U-Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-Y0FKJE1S2

    User Agent:: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.3) Gecko/20070309 Firefox/2.0.0.3 [!]

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