K. M. Peterson expunged ([email protected]): > I had a router from them previously. Like someone else said here, I really > don't want Comcast inside my network at all. I didn't want them to have > control over my WAP, either, and they didn't offer 802.11n at that time. At > one point, IIRC, the router/WAP package ("home networking package"?) > specified the ability to have 5 home devices. I haven't had any issues with > my setup with them. I don't see any advantage to a technical user having an > "all-in-one" modem/router/WAP.
Those products are not designed for BBLISA types, they're designed for people who sometimes have a hard time turning computers on. Trust me, when you have 15 million cable modem users to support, restricting features is a must. We get trashed on the support front as it is (I'm not defending that), but letting nerds completely re-configure their home gateway, breaking it, then shouting in forums, mailing lists, etc, is not a good support strategy.. -Steve _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
