r2504 schreef:xayana schreef:Net daarom is er D3 hé. Hoeveel keer moet ik nu nog zeggen dat het dom is om over te schakelen van D1 naar D2 als je al D3 hebt...
Maar je hebt helemaal geen D3... tenzij je eerst alle modems gaat vervangen !
Wat je vandaag wel hebt zijn modems die D2 aankunnen, dus dat is gewoon een kwestie van de nodige configuratie.
Rikkyrocker schreef:Turbonetters hebben zowiezo D2.
Heb je daar enige bewijs van ?
Turbo modem docsis 2 - En die heb ik al 2 jaar - Max 38Mbps down 30Mbps Up
http://broadband.motorola.com/consumers ... ts/sb5120/
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