FurryNutz
Thank you for your welcome and your information.
1. I am located in Colorado Springs, Colorado in the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, about 60 miles south of Denver.
2. I to think it is a good modem, but I do not know why it slowed down so much lately.
3. a. Cable
b. Xfinity XB3 Modem ( http://www.cisco.com/web/consumer/support/modem_DPC3939.html ).
c. Dynamic ( I think )
d. 105mps upload / 25mps download
e. Cable Replaced with Cat6
f. MTU 1500
g. Not using DSL
h. The Modem is Bridged
I have replaced all of my Cat5 and Cat5e cables in my network with Cat6.I am going to buy a new RG-6 cable to replace the one between the Modem and the wall outlet.

- Should this Cable be Shielded or UnShielded ?
In addition to my D-Link Dir-825 Router I have a D-Link GO-SW-8G Switch for additional Ports ( This is plugged into the D-Link Router which is plugged into the Xfinity/Cisco Modem. The Cable coming into the House ( by Xfinity ) and splits into two lines one for my Network and one for Cable TV.
I will do the firmware update in the next day or two.
Thanks for your help and if you can answer the question about the RG-6 cable I would really appreciate it.
Mark
