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No affordable gigabit coaxial modem available outside of router bundles

No affordable gigabit coaxial modem available outside of router bundles

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MaxPozitiff
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08-27-2016, 02:36 AM
#21
It’s easy to connect the device, install the modern version, insert all other components once more, and it works instantly—also turn it on, and it’s ready to go.
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MaxPozitiff
08-27-2016, 02:36 AM #21

It’s easy to connect the device, install the modern version, insert all other components once more, and it works instantly—also turn it on, and it’s ready to go.

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Catsstate
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146
09-17-2016, 09:19 AM
#22
It should be easy to set up. Then you likely just need to log in with your account and password on the router. Our ISP provider often uses standard names and passwords for every installation, such as addresses and apartment numbers. You can't change them. Good news—there are probably no hidden switches in business boxes or storage areas. I've seen this happen in production offices and small storage spaces.
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Catsstate
09-17-2016, 09:19 AM #22

It should be easy to set up. Then you likely just need to log in with your account and password on the router. Our ISP provider often uses standard names and passwords for every installation, such as addresses and apartment numbers. You can't change them. Good news—there are probably no hidden switches in business boxes or storage areas. I've seen this happen in production offices and small storage spaces.

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wdupuy71
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09-19-2016, 03:57 AM
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wdupuy71
09-19-2016, 03:57 AM #23

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myaa7600
Member
55
09-20-2016, 09:10 AM
#24
It seems like you're wondering about the type of cable being referred to—possibly a copper TV cable. You mention it hasn't been popular recently and are confused about whether it's still available. Your experience with modems and fiber optics suggests you're thinking about connectivity options, and you're curious if a central setup is being used instead of individual units.
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myaa7600
09-20-2016, 09:10 AM #24

It seems like you're wondering about the type of cable being referred to—possibly a copper TV cable. You mention it hasn't been popular recently and are confused about whether it's still available. Your experience with modems and fiber optics suggests you're thinking about connectivity options, and you're curious if a central setup is being used instead of individual units.

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S3R4PHIM
Member
128
09-20-2016, 02:09 PM
#25
I simply connect a modem or router together in bridge mode. I don’t realize the device includes a built-in router.
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S3R4PHIM
09-20-2016, 02:09 PM #25

I simply connect a modem or router together in bridge mode. I don’t realize the device includes a built-in router.

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