You should expect whatever they gave you to be fairly crappy. They are not 
interested in giving you a good router. They just ship out the cheapest thing 
they have so it will be easier for tech support and such. Putting the modem in 
bridge mode and using your own router would be better. I did that here and then 
the ISP swapped out the modem with one that doesn't do routing because I 
insisted. If you can't bridge the modem you can just put your router's IP in a 
DMZ and that should do he same thing, but bridged mode is cleaner.

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