> On Jul 18, 2016, at 18:00, Jim Juhas <james.f.juhas@snet.net> wrote:
>
> This is shop related because I'm looking to provide connectivity to my new
> barn. Presently I have a DSL modem supplied by a slow DSL line, but the
> modem includes WiFi. The location is relatively remote but better speeds are
> available from the local cable provider (Charter/Spectrum). The cable
> provider indicates WiFi capability is available for an additional $5/month,
> which seems high to me. What issues do I have by simply adding (or
> substituting?) my own WiFi-capable modem?
> Sent from my iPhone
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Get seperate devices for wifi and cable modem. Consumer grade wifi devices are
garbage, and fail frequently. Having them separate makes it easier to replace
them, or upgrade rhem.
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