Cablevision Boost Now available in my area.. Questions

Sean Mota said:
http://www.optimumonline.com/index.jhtml?pageType=boost_landing

Since it is available in my area isn't the speed to go to 15mbp free of charge?


Boost is the 30/2 package from Cablevision. Everyone, at least according to CV, now has 15/2 speeds, since the speeds were upped to compete with FIOS. Too bad CV can never touch the 5Mbps upload of FIOS, which I miss. You have to sign up for Boost and pay more per month, I think $14.95/month if you don't have OV, and $9.95/month if you have OV. But yes, you should be getting 15 Mbps speeds or close to, 12-14 Mbps. You may have an older modem and need to replace it:

Modems Compatible with enhanced speed, Standard Optimum Online Service

Motorola SBV5120

Motorola SB5100

Scientific-Atlanta DPC2100

Scientific-Atlanta DPX2203

Motorola SBV4200

Motorola SBV4501

Motorola SB4200



Modems Compatible with Optimum Online Boost service

Motorola SBV5120

Motorola SB5100

Scientific-Atlanta DPC2100

Scientific-Atlanta DPX2203



Non-compliant modems

Motorola SB4100

Motorola SB3100

Modems manufactured by 3Com, RCA, TCE, Terayon, Thompson and Toshiba
 
I will check the modem model but I am sure I've got one of the new ones. I checked the connection on a wireless connection last night and it was like 5mbps download and 1.5 mbps upload. I used this http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
to check the speed. Maybe I should take my laptop to the actual modem and make a connection and check the speed from there.
 
Sean Mota said:
I will check the modem model but I am sure I've got one of the new ones. I checked the connection on a wireless connection last night and it was like 5mbps download and 1.5 mbps upload. I used this http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
to check the speed. Maybe I should take my laptop to the actual modem and make a connection and check the speed from there.

It could also be your router some older routers have a 10mbps wan port while the newer ones have a 10/100mb[s wan port. Since your getting more the 1mbps upload I would lean toward the router. Also if your connecting wirelessly your will also see a drop in speed.
 
I checked at the modem and router and I am getting about 10mbps. Not quite the 15mbps or 12-14 promised by CV. I have the Motorola SBV5120 modem so I should have been able to get something closer to 12 but no cigar.

Any other thoughts why? Should I call CV and ask why?

On a separate note my wireless is killing me. With wireless I only 4-5 mbps. Anyway, at the modem I am getting less than the 12-14 mbps. Anything else I can do?
 

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