Buying a Cable Modem
As I'm sure you Comcast users have noticed, they're now charging us a $7/month fee to rent a cable modem. I figure I can buy a decent one to use for years for about 8-10 months of renting this generic thing from Comcast. Before I do so, I come to my lovely Icrontic with a few questions:
1) Can I use my own cable modem with Comcast? Does anyone currently do this? Are they bitches about it?
2) Do features for a cable modem even matter? Or is it like buying a switch in that pretty much anything will get you where you need to be and frankly, you'll never notice the difference?
3) Any recs? Preferably something that I can purchase though IC affiliate links because I'm a nice lady like that.
4) I'm taking suggestions for my avatar just to give this thread a little more goodness. I so rarely start threads.
1) Can I use my own cable modem with Comcast? Does anyone currently do this? Are they bitches about it?
2) Do features for a cable modem even matter? Or is it like buying a switch in that pretty much anything will get you where you need to be and frankly, you'll never notice the difference?
3) Any recs? Preferably something that I can purchase though IC affiliate links because I'm a nice lady like that.
4) I'm taking suggestions for my avatar just to give this thread a little more goodness. I so rarely start threads.
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I have the Cisco DPC3000 DOCSIS 3.0 currently
You can use an affiliate link for that, and that should work fine with Comcast. I use the earlier model surfboard with Charter to avoid "lease" fees as well:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16825122011
It really makes more sense to spend the extra couple bucks on the first one though, it will last you probably 5 years.
http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/
The only issue I had was them not removing the rental charge on my bill. Then they would remove it, and it would reappear. So keep your eye on that.
Otherwise, you're in good shape.
I did not get a SB6120 as the SB 6121 has been out for about 9 months now, and has a Comcast three star Cert rating while the SB6120 has a one star Cert rating and is an older modem model. This info is from Comcast's modem compatibility list.
I also found the modem on sale at Best Buy's website for $90.94 USD, and had two $10.00 Best Buy gift cards from Christmas time, so got the modem for a net of $70.94 (including tax, no shipping as I picked it up at the local store). I do not know if Best Buy still has it on sale, thier normal price for the modem is about $110.00 pre-tax and pre-shipping.
OT: Bah. Forgot my Comcast password which I only used when I set up the Internet. Anyone know the password requirements?
Edit: The actual account is in my gf's name, she's asleep and I'm impatient. I want to know how much the next speed upgrade would cost.
You may need to tweet at Comcastcares to have it correctly provisioned because their Tier1 staff are fuckups of the highest caliber.