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Improve Your Home Networking

  • By Russ Stover, Friday, August 7, 2015 11:00 PM
  • 03 Jul, 2018
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Most homes have a traditional modem and router (most common with cable-internet providers) or a combo modem router (For example, AT&T U-Verse).

To those of you who get internet through your cable company (which we recommend), you might be shocked to know that your modem is probably outdated and only delivering a fraction of the download and upload speeds your carrier provides. Your modem must be a DOCSIS 3.0 or higher. If you are not sure, just get the make and model number off your modem and call our office so we can look it up for you.

The other shocking thing about cable modems is that many people pay $6.99 – $9.99/mo. to rent them, when you can buy a new one for $75! Some of you have been renting your outdated modem for 5 years and now you’ve spent $600 for a $75 part. Check your cable bill and call us today!
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