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RE: Netflix and Roku

Posted by Pro Sound Guy on June 20, 2012 at 06:29:50:

Here is something a lot of cable subscribers are not aware of.

There is a technology called docsis 3.0

This increases your current cable internet download speeds in a big way.

Charter cable has docsis 3.0 technology and you have to check with your cable company to see if they have docsis 3.0 technology

You also need to purchase a Motorola Surfboard Docsis 3.0 cable modem.

If you want to learn about the technology simply look on the net

Netflix auto senses your net speed and adjusts video accordingly
to your speed.

Also, streaming wireless is bs so dont even bother with that.