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Jamie
01-05-2004, 04:23
Any ideas? They all seem much the same to me!

Derek
01-05-2004, 07:49
None to worry about. They all do the same job.

slimshady
02-05-2004, 13:55
I think the 100's are for Langley (DOCSIS) Platform and the 120's are for the Bromley (EuroDOCSIS) Platform - not sure mind???

and i think the 200's are coloured coded to try and stop people sticking the end of their USB cable into their ethernet socket lol

ian@huth
02-05-2004, 14:01
I think the 100's are for Langley (DOCSIS) Platform and the 120's are for the Bromley (EuroDOCSIS) Platform - not sure mind???

and i think the 200's are coloured coded to try and stop people sticking the end of their USB cable into their ethernet socket lol

I am on Langley and have a 120.

slimshady
02-05-2004, 14:14
I am on Langley and have a 120.

didn't say I was right did I - hence the question marks lol?

so it must be the 120 is langley and the 100 bromley - i dont know - and im not nr mine on the langley platform to check it :( - im on flipping dialup up my folks house :(

quadplay
02-05-2004, 14:15
Almost there. The 100 modems only work on the Langley network, but the 120 and 200 work on both. This is because the 120 and 200 support both DOCSIS and EuroDOCSIS. The 200 modem also has the capacity to support DOCSIS 2.0 in the future, and is colour-coded, but it doesn't stop people sticking things in the wrong sockets!

slimshady
03-05-2004, 11:40
Almost there. The 100 modems only work on the Langley network, but the 120 and 200 work on both. This is because the 120 and 200 support both DOCSIS and EuroDOCSIS. The 200 modem also has the capacity to support DOCSIS 2.0 in the future, and is colour-coded, but it doesn't stop people sticking things in the wrong sockets!

ta for that :)

BBKing
03-05-2004, 13:07
Quite correct. Pace 1000,2000,4000 STBs, Samsung 2100 STBs, Ambit 120s and 200s are the only equipment used on the EuroDOCSIS parts of ntl (all former CWC areas and Westminster).