On 04/15/19 17:51, Mike Chambers wrote:
Do you have to use their modems?  I have been on ATT, charter, and now
spectrum (all same thing just diff business bought them out), and I've
been using my own model for years now, and I don't have to pay a
monthly fee.  I just called and gave them my info from the modem and
off I went.  It's a stand alone modem and I have a linksys router
behind it.

At one time, I also had a home telephone that used a modem/router setup
as well.  I just told them to turn off the WIFI and/or modem part as I
didn't need it, and they only left on what was needed for the phone and
that was it.

Not sure if helps but hopefully gives you an idea,

Mike Chambers
Madisonville, KY
.
It looks like I do need theirs according to all the Googling I've done. The router is integral to the modem, the modem and supplies power to the k-bans radio equipment at the dish, 12.0 volts, 3.75 amps per the markings on the bottom, that has to be fed through the coax to the antenna, it takes a little transmit  power to cover 23,000 miles.

According to everything I've found it should work with their modem feeding mine but I can't seem to get it working with the reworked modem I am using so I ordered a new one which should be here tomorrow and intend to try that. I hesitate to reset mine to restore the original firmware.

In the mean time the system does work well enough to use as it is, I just don't know what is using all the data, it's already over 100% and climbing. They may limit the speed depending on the demands on their system, otherwise I see no difference, but it is worrisome and until now I've been controlling usage for 13 gears, can't do that today.

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