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On 12/25/2010 12:38 AM, Michael Trausch wrote:
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<div>Honestly, what I would prefer if I could manage to find it
would be an internal DOCSIS 3 modem. I *really* hate the
external modem; it takes another friggin plug, when it could
simply use the power from the computer, and it means more wires
where there needn't be any, and it means that I don't have
complete and total control of my bloody network. But I'm
probably just being anal retentive here.</div>
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<div> --- Mike</div>
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I just pretend that the modem isn't part of my network. And really,
it's not -- it's on the "untrusted" side of my router. No different
than the equipment at the Comcast office except it's physically in
my house.<br>
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David<br>
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