ocaddict said:These receivers are simply computers running *E's version of an OS. I know w/out a doubt they are upgradable in some form or fashion physically, but curious as to why E* says they will not upgrade them to be MPEG-4 capable.
dmodemd said:I bought a US Robotics modem 14.4 Kbps and I upgraded it to 16.8, 19.2, 28.8, 33.6, and then 56K through a combination of software and daughtercard replacements yet keeping the same motherboard, case, etc... over a period of several years. If the design is modular it can be upgraded. They wont let YOU do it, but it will allow an exchange program.
thevoice said:I spent almost $800 on and was never able to upgrade that - bums me out......
Sorry, you're wrong.dmodemd said:The chips are on a decoder card... they can just swap out that card, at least on the newest receivers that were designed thinking ahead a little bit. ...
Harry said:For E*, not for us.
Yes. How can E* replace 25 million receivers w/out charging the subscriber? Even at $1 each cost, that's $25 million. Too bad they didn't design the receivers to be upgradable with a chip or board.
thevoice said:Wish I would have known this (A 14.4k to a 56.6k modem...) I even had a 16.8 USR HST (Dual Standard Modem) I spent almost $800 on and was never able to upgrade that - bums me out......
bcshields said:More likely DHPP. All equipment is covered under that warranty and you pay a monthly fee....
I see them pushing DHPP down customer's throats.
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