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<blockquote data-quote="NSTALN" data-source="post: 8638776" data-attributes="member: 588169"><p>It really depends on what he got from Comcast...it may just be their standard single output ethernet plus wi-fi and phone. I had to get one because of CC's bundled services...though I don't use the phone. I swapped their modem for a non-wifi and non-phone model and just used my Apple Airport for routing. For some reason I never really trusted CC's wireless security...I'm sure it's fine...but I like my Airport.</p><p></p><p>I assuming the OP means modem when referring to his existing router...In that case he doesn't need to replace it, he just needs to add a more capable router to it's output for the wired devices and swing his wi-fi devices over(if he wants).</p><p></p><p>At the very least you can go and buy a new modem for about $50-70 and stop paying CC $10 a month...you'll save a little just by doing that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NSTALN, post: 8638776, member: 588169"] It really depends on what he got from Comcast...it may just be their standard single output ethernet plus wi-fi and phone. I had to get one because of CC's bundled services...though I don't use the phone. I swapped their modem for a non-wifi and non-phone model and just used my Apple Airport for routing. For some reason I never really trusted CC's wireless security...I'm sure it's fine...but I like my Airport. I assuming the OP means modem when referring to his existing router...In that case he doesn't need to replace it, he just needs to add a more capable router to it's output for the wired devices and swing his wi-fi devices over(if he wants). At the very least you can go and buy a new modem for about $50-70 and stop paying CC $10 a month...you'll save a little just by doing that. [/QUOTE]
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