
Originally Posted by
Jer
Normally with these speed increases you would need to reboot your modem but this time around they changed it at the headend so you shouldn't need to reboot to see the speed increase. That being said, if you don't see the speed increases a reboot won't hurt anything. Several areas got shafted though so it's also possible you're just SOL. Last time they upped the speeds we got left in the cold so I'm happy to report that this time around we got the speed increase. One more note, you need a DOCSIS 3.0 modem to see speeds above 38Mbps so if you are on an older modem this would be a good time to upgrade from DOCSIS 2.0 to take advantage of the speeds for which you are already paying. Thanks to this promo I found out my buddy has a modem that was discontinued in 2009 and was constantly wasting time on the phone w/idiot Comcast reps who never could tell him why his speeds were so slow. In addition, it was a modem/wireless router combo which are complete trash. If you have a setup like this do yourself a favor and get a quality modem (Retail will be $70 at Best Buy with deals often putting them under $50) and a quality wireless modem as two separate components. The majority of the internet problems I've seen in residential areas are these combined devices that blow goats.