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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1779119" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>Paul, what I have done is to have the ISP turn off the WiFi router in their device, leaving it only as a modem. Then a short ethernet cable attaches from it to my WiFi router, which I can completely control. I have Xfinity from Comcast, and they had to do the control to turn off the WiFi in their modem/router because that part wasn't available to me, but they were happy to do it for me. I also had them turn off the "free" Xfinity.com access that is on by default. I don't want anybody using my equipment that I don't know about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1779119, member: 396914"] Paul, what I have done is to have the ISP turn off the WiFi router in their device, leaving it only as a modem. Then a short ethernet cable attaches from it to my WiFi router, which I can completely control. I have Xfinity from Comcast, and they had to do the control to turn off the WiFi in their modem/router because that part wasn't available to me, but they were happy to do it for me. I also had them turn off the "free" Xfinity.com access that is on by default. I don't want anybody using my equipment that I don't know about. [/QUOTE]
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