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time capsule and wireless cable modem - Basics
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<blockquote data-quote="BikeProfessor" data-source="post: 1252815" data-attributes="member: 204253"><p>pigoo and razonmac - thanks, and point taken, and I appreciate that I'm just dipping my toes in some very deep and murky water. I'm not looking for expertise, I just am trying to get past avoiding using my TC because I don't entirely get what is going on. I made it work when I had DSL, but really don't understand how/why, and when there were problems, I was not very good at fixing them.</p><p></p><p>So let's head in the direction of pigoo's recommendation and look at setting up TC to replace the network provided by my cable one modem/router. I wouldn't mind hearing some further explanation of why this is a good idea, if that won't get me over my head.</p><p></p><p>BTW, the modem/router is an ARRIS, model: WTM662G</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BikeProfessor, post: 1252815, member: 204253"] pigoo and razonmac - thanks, and point taken, and I appreciate that I'm just dipping my toes in some very deep and murky water. I'm not looking for expertise, I just am trying to get past avoiding using my TC because I don't entirely get what is going on. I made it work when I had DSL, but really don't understand how/why, and when there were problems, I was not very good at fixing them. So let's head in the direction of pigoo's recommendation and look at setting up TC to replace the network provided by my cable one modem/router. I wouldn't mind hearing some further explanation of why this is a good idea, if that won't get me over my head. BTW, the modem/router is an ARRIS, model: WTM662G [/QUOTE]
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