- Oct 20, 2005
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I'm tired of paying $5-7 (whatever it costs) a month to rent out an old cable modem from Time Warner.
I looked on amazon and saw this one which appears to be on the approved list of cable modems for TWC.
Seems a bit pricy but I've already paid more than that over the years in stupid rental fees.
How easy is it to install/setup this modem? Is it just plug and play?
I'm currently using this one.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Update: I got the modem and installed it this past tuesday. Had to call up TWC to have them change/activate the MAC ID on the new modem. First rep spent about 20 minutes trying to get it to work. They could connect to the modem but the "codes" were invalid so they kicked it up to level 2 to have them give it a shot. Took another 20 min for them to mess around and still could not get the "codes" to update properly. I type "codes" like that b/c I don't really know what they are and that's what they said on the phone.
So then they kicked me up to level 3 and I waited about 10 minutes when I noticed my internet was finally working. Hung up and haven't had any issues with internet since.
So overall experience wasn't horrible, but took longer than I had originally expected.
I looked on amazon and saw this one which appears to be on the approved list of cable modems for TWC.
Seems a bit pricy but I've already paid more than that over the years in stupid rental fees.
How easy is it to install/setup this modem? Is it just plug and play?
I'm currently using this one.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Update: I got the modem and installed it this past tuesday. Had to call up TWC to have them change/activate the MAC ID on the new modem. First rep spent about 20 minutes trying to get it to work. They could connect to the modem but the "codes" were invalid so they kicked it up to level 2 to have them give it a shot. Took another 20 min for them to mess around and still could not get the "codes" to update properly. I type "codes" like that b/c I don't really know what they are and that's what they said on the phone.
So then they kicked me up to level 3 and I waited about 10 minutes when I noticed my internet was finally working. Hung up and haven't had any issues with internet since.
So overall experience wasn't horrible, but took longer than I had originally expected.
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