A new pricing structure from AT&T will result in modem owners paying an extra $7 for their high-speed Internet service. AT&T Broadband Internet will announce later Tuesday several changes to the way ...
I've had ATT Broadband for about a month now and the performance has been top-notch without a single hiccup...until yesterday. Now, every once in a while, the service will cut out, and the "Status" ...
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Buying your own internet modem is not just a great way to avoid paying rental fees from your ISP—choosing a better model than what your cable company offers lets you unlock better internet and network ...
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Is your cable modem dead? You're not alone. Nearly a million subscribers to Excite@Home's cable-modem service (which is sold by companies such as AT&T Broadband and Comcast) lost their high-speed ...
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The modem should be fine. I'd be more concerned about the coax and linkages leading up to it. This includes the drop from the pole/ped to your house, any splitters, and any/all terminators on the coax ...
Yesterday, coverage of problems with cable modem connections appeared on both the main page and the OS X page. Here are some follow-ups: attbi Regarding potential problems connecting to the new attbi ...
ANDOVER, Mass. – More than 100,000 AT&T cable modem Internet subscribers in Massachusetts and New Hampshire will have to get new e-mail addresses by March 15. Customers in the greater Boston area ...
A group of security researchers have discovered a flaw that puts a jaw-dropping number of cable modem users at risk. It’s believed that there are at least 200 million affected modems in Europe alone.