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On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 01:12:50PM -0500, Doug wrote: > Comcast wants to do it all for $99/month. I was clicking through > their online order page, and they had two fees I had questions about. > The first was a cable modem for $99. Is that a good deal, bad deal, > or what? You can: - buy a modem from a third party. - buy a modem from Comcast. - rent a modem from Comcast -- in which case, any problems with it are their problems. That's my preference. > The second was a software installation fee of $150 for 2-5 > computers. Right now I have DSL from Verizon with a router box that > does DHCP. All the computers in the house have no trouble connecting > to it. In an ideal world, a cable Internet connection would also be a > DHCP server, and no software needs to be installed. Can this software > install be avoided? Just trying to avoid $250 worth of initial fees. The cable connection provides one DHCP address. Buy a cheap hardware firewall/router for $20 and that will redistribute NATed DHCP addresses to the other machines. -dsr- -- "People place their hand on the Bible and swear to uphold the Constitution; they don't put their hand on the Constitution and swear to uphold the Bible." -- Jamin Raskin
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