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Hi peeps,
What is the maximum d/l speed you can get using haxoware,infinity...etc Is there anything available that gives more than 10mb & do 20mb macs still exists? |
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43 mbit downstream was acheivable with an ambit 250/255/256 (fact) but sadly its not any more.
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Yep them were the days lol
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http://www.speedtest.net/result/1583992440.png Mick |
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yeah still grabbing 20 meself for now with haxorware on a sb4100, whats the business maccs start with mick m8,just for testing purposes of course lol
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how did u get haxorware on a sb4100 ? dont u mean hackware ? buissness macs nearly always start 00028A same as ambit200 macs
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The company I work for was given a standard VMNG300 modem (which is identical to the one I used to have before it died) and has exactly the same MAC range as any other VMNG300 used by VM. The 00028A Mac range is only for a specific modem type, not an indicator of a business line (although many businesses were given that modem type). There's probably also not too many of them these days, as most businesses will of migrated to a higher speed (thus requiring a different modem, so a different MAC range). Last edited by TheCoder; 10-11-11 at 05:03 PM. |
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