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Friday, February 5th, 2021
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What is the difference between 8x4 and 16x4. I currently have the DPQ3212 which is 8x4.
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Honored Contributor III
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5 years ago
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Your DPQ3212 is also a telephone modem (eMTA).
More about modems:
www.cox.com/.../cox-certified-cable-modems.html
It appears you didn't like my reply...perhaps too oversimplified.
8 × 4 would be suitable for 150 Mbps16 × 4 for 300 Mbps32 × 8 for 1 Gbps
These aren't written in stone but an idea of modem to data plan.
thank you! That really helps. looks like I should take the suggested upgrade.
What data plan do you have and...more importantly...what exactly is Cox suggesting? Better yet...are you having a problem?
You have to be cautious with "suggestions" nowadays because some reps can help but most just sell, sell, sell.
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if your using cox for phone your stuck with what they require you to use and when they say upgrade you upgrade
I agree if the suggested upgrade will be a DOCSIS-eMTA because it'll still be a free loan. However, if Cox suggested upgrading to a DOCSIS-eMTA-Panoramic rental, I'd be leery of their "suggestion."
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Bruce
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Your DPQ3212 is also a telephone modem (eMTA).
More about modems:
www.cox.com/.../cox-certified-cable-modems.html
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Bruce
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5 years ago
It appears you didn't like my reply...perhaps too oversimplified.
8 × 4 would be suitable for 150 Mbps
16 × 4 for 300 Mbps
32 × 8 for 1 Gbps
These aren't written in stone but an idea of modem to data plan.
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