Cable Modem
Use a Cable Modem
To Get High Speed
Internet
A cable modem is a type of modem that provides
bi-directional data communication via radio frequency channels
on a cable television (CATV) infrastructure. Cable modems are
primarily used to deliver broadband Internet access in the form
of cable Internet, taking advantage of the high bandwidth of a
cable television network.
They are commonly deployed in Australia, Europe, and North and
South America. In the USA alone there were 22.5 million cable
modem users during the first quarter of 2005, up from 17.4
million in the first quarter of 2004. From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia
Cable Modem Provides High Speed Internet
To get high speed Internet, you will need a cable modem and
which these cable modem manufacturers provide
* 3Com
* Ambit Broadband
* ARRIS
* Cisco Systems
* D-Link
* Ericsson
* Huawei
* Linksys
* Motorola
* Netgear
* Nortel Networks
* Philips
* RCA
* Scientific Atlanta
* Thomson
* Toshiba
* Turbocomm
* Zoom Technologies
* ZyXEL
Cable Modem Pricing
When the cable modem first came out, it was priced ridiculously
at or around $2000.00. But since it’s evolution, you now get a
cable modem at an average price of $49.00 at most retail
outlets. The Motorola cable modem seems to be at the top of the
list in terms of quality, lifespan and user reviews. We want to
encourage you not to get the dual cable modem routers that are
available. The reason being is if you are having a problem with
your router, you lose Internet access also. By having separate
units, if something goes finicky with your router, at least you
still have Internet access.
Cable Modem Reviews By Kevin Stith
reviews provide customers the specifications, functions,
weaknesses and strength of the product they bought. These
reviews are available on TV, print and on the Internet. They
normally compare one product line with the stating the
disadvantages and advantages of using one over the other.
Until recently, most Internet users had limited options
other than to utilize a 56K modem and the phone line to access
the Internet. Prowling on unused bandwidth cable networks,
cable Internet services are quickly becoming another popular
choice. With approximately 80 million U.S. households wired
with cable television, and cutting-edge technologies that
permit Internet data transfer via cable wires; cable Internet
access has gained wide-strides in the market share over dial-up
and DSL connections. Cable Internet access and cable modems are
relatively new technologies and issues such as speed
consistency; security and data reliability are still being
assessed.
The effects of cable modem reviews cannot be evaded since
those who score well on a review usually come at a higher
price. The main concerns of reviewing cable modems are to show
which modem provides are the most efficiency. Check the
manufacturer’s website to see what new drivers are available.
They often have newer drivers than what comes with the modem.
Do not use native Windows drivers; always install drivers from
the manufacturer. You can also avail of the user manual to see
what is the most user-friendly. Another option to make sure
that your cable modem is properly is to monitor it using
downloadable software. These monitors show you in real-time
upload and download speeds performed by your cable modem.
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