Cable Modems
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Tom Mortensen
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Cable Modems
I am shopping for a cable modem and would appreciate any suggestions I could get about what to look for/what works the best....
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Jim Smith
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My cable provider (Charter@home) only supports one brand and model. I think you need to check with your provider to find out what they support, and if they will support a modem if you buy it. In my case, they use Toshiba modems. I could have bought one for $30 less than they charged, but didn't want to take the chance of no support.
They "provision" the modem by talking to its unique MAC address, so it's not like just plugging in any old phone modem.
They "provision" the modem by talking to its unique MAC address, so it's not like just plugging in any old phone modem.
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Jim Smith
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I think leasing is the best option because the technology continues to make "things" obsolete, and the leased unit will be upgraded at no cost....also, if the modem crashes you have to spend another $300 instead of calling the cable company for a replacement.
When I first signed a cable contract I elected to "buy" for $300 rather then have
to add a rental fee every month....before they had completed the installation, two of the modems "failed"...it scared me, so I quickly "cancelled" the purchase and made arrangements to rent a modem instead. It may cost me more in the long run....but then again, it may save me money!
When I first signed a cable contract I elected to "buy" for $300 rather then have
to add a rental fee every month....before they had completed the installation, two of the modems "failed"...it scared me, so I quickly "cancelled" the purchase and made arrangements to rent a modem instead. It may cost me more in the long run....but then again, it may save me money!