Type that in your browser 192.168.100.1
Not sure what modem you have but most respond to that IP.
Google your modem model # and get the admin IP address.
60k up on cable is ridiculous, thats not even dial up.
You need to speak to the right people, they obviously are like so many dumb ass support
folks they don't realize what they say and if you accept that then oh well.
The bandwidth provided is in your contract, the paper you received when you signed up.
What's on their website now and your contract may be two diff things.
Your contract is the one to go by.
Any cable company offering 60k up these days should shut it's doors and go home.
What ISP is it?
My ISP is a small town (population 3,000) phone Co. that writes their own rules.
They better start writting some new rules before they go out of business....!!!
Have you checked your mtu ping and what is the result.
Sounds like they don't have many folks that know whats up.
If mtu ping is anything other then 1500 then it doesn't matter what speed they offer
you won't get what's advertised and that is b/c they have a system problem.
I would call the office president and speak with him, sure he would like to
know what problems exist on his system.
I had to do that here several times to get the right people motivated to
fix things.
60k their joking...right!!
Like I said you need to check things for yourself and verify eveything and stop taking peoples word
as gospel.
If someone wants to piss me off all they have to say is
"Well sir the problem appears to be at your end, we don't have any other people complaining"
98% of the people on the internet don't know they even have a problem more or less complain
about it.
Get the answers to the three things in my previous post and then you will know for sure if 60k is real.
MTU rock solid 1500
Flaps count <100/week
Modem Receive level >5dbmv
Like I said connect one pc to the modem and verify.
It's the only way to rule out everything else on your side of the fence.
BTW no flaps at all.....yea right, somebody is blowing smoke.
Every modem will flap even as much as 10 a week....so no flaps = smoke.
Anything more then that can be considered suspect.
Also if you think dsl will be any better, well I would suggest not turning off your cable to quick.
I think they are currently serving from around 12mbs of paired ds3/t1s.
You would have to know how many connections they have avail in order to support 3000 base.
You have a support web page for your isp?
hth