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DannerPlayz
Junior Member
19
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM
#11
It means running a business comes with costs. You expect extra cheese on your burger, but you’ll pay for it. The reason a cable provider isn’t nearby is because they don’t see profit there. They need dense areas to connect many homes. While coax offers longer range than DSL, amplification isn’t enough to justify expansion when profits aren’t guaranteed. Sometimes relocating is more economical. The city just ahead has four ISPs now, making urban life much better.
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DannerPlayz
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM #11

It means running a business comes with costs. You expect extra cheese on your burger, but you’ll pay for it. The reason a cable provider isn’t nearby is because they don’t see profit there. They need dense areas to connect many homes. While coax offers longer range than DSL, amplification isn’t enough to justify expansion when profits aren’t guaranteed. Sometimes relocating is more economical. The city just ahead has four ISPs now, making urban life much better.

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babylon0773
Junior Member
40
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM
#12
Contact them until the issue is resolved. When paying for a service, they should be able to cover at least 90% of the advertised cost. If they don’t fix it within a few weeks despite calls, report it to the FCC. Next, you can use your own router or modem if you buy one that works with it. If they’re using a gateway (modem and router combined), ask them to switch it to bridge mode—it functions like a regular modem. Then connect your router to port #1 as usual.
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babylon0773
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM #12

Contact them until the issue is resolved. When paying for a service, they should be able to cover at least 90% of the advertised cost. If they don’t fix it within a few weeks despite calls, report it to the FCC. Next, you can use your own router or modem if you buy one that works with it. If they’re using a gateway (modem and router combined), ask them to switch it to bridge mode—it functions like a regular modem. Then connect your router to port #1 as usual.

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21BumbleBees
Junior Member
16
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM
#13
I’m unable to stay in the city we went to with my cousins in New Jersey. The traffic and crowds are really overwhelming.
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21BumbleBees
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM #13

I’m unable to stay in the city we went to with my cousins in New Jersey. The traffic and crowds are really overwhelming.

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iHeaxsit
Junior Member
26
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM
#14
Their site states that Windstream DSL broadband doesn’t accept third-party modems. We’ve already filed complaints with the FCC about recurring daily outages lasting hours.
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iHeaxsit
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM #14

Their site states that Windstream DSL broadband doesn’t accept third-party modems. We’ve already filed complaints with the FCC about recurring daily outages lasting hours.

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bre4k3r
Junior Member
3
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM
#15
The regulation faced penalties for preventing customers from using their own modems for two years.
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bre4k3r
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM #15

The regulation faced penalties for preventing customers from using their own modems for two years.

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Puppy_Power4
Member
167
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM
#16
You're paying roughly sixty dollars for a hundred down and ten up, especially for Spectrum. I believe the highest speed you can achieve is around three hundred megabits per second going down and ten up.
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Puppy_Power4
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM #16

You're paying roughly sixty dollars for a hundred down and ten up, especially for Spectrum. I believe the highest speed you can achieve is around three hundred megabits per second going down and ten up.

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arty2005
Member
212
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM
#17
It seems the wealthy individuals at the end of our block paid a small fee to the nearest ISP for expansion, which provided a 200mbps download speed.
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arty2005
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM #17

It seems the wealthy individuals at the end of our block paid a small fee to the nearest ISP for expansion, which provided a 200mbps download speed.

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992x
Senior Member
506
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM
#18
It seems you're excited about a good connection. Have fun with the quicker load speed, as long as it meets your expectations.
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992x
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM #18

It seems you're excited about a good connection. Have fun with the quicker load speed, as long as it meets your expectations.

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Erik51324
Junior Member
30
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM
#19
lucky lol.
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Erik51324
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM #19

lucky lol.

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xAspect
Junior Member
17
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM
#20
Cost is $80 each month and covers voice; we plan to stop using Windstream, which is already part of our dish TV package, so we might need to restock—but that’s fine.
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xAspect
09-22-2025, 12:50 AM #20

Cost is $80 each month and covers voice; we plan to stop using Windstream, which is already part of our dish TV package, so we might need to restock—but that’s fine.

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