Should You Buy or Rent Your Modem?

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  • @JohnPlissken
    @JohnPlissken 5 років тому +729

    I bought my own modem, then got service with AT&T. I told them I don't need their rental modem since I have my own. They said ok. 2 years later when I switched service, they charged me $120 fee for not returning "their modem". I didn't pay it.

    • @sarendrei2255
      @sarendrei2255 5 років тому +42

      John Plissken same here but it was spectrum and they sent it to collections. Stupidly annoying.

    • @JJFlores197
      @JJFlores197 5 років тому +16

      I'm curious. How were you able to use your own modem? When I had AT&T DSL, I could use almost any DSL modem. But when I got some weird hybrid U-Verse system, I was only able to use the modem they gave me.

    • @JohnPlissken
      @JohnPlissken 5 років тому +5

      @@JJFlores197 It seems they no longer allow it, but they did at the time. The policy was changed in Feb. 2015.
      forums.att.com/t5/AT-T-Internet-Equipment/Uverse-Compatible-Modems/td-p/4317372

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN 5 років тому +15

      AT&T is garbage. I had dish for several years and the AT&T bought it. They completely screwed up Dish by shoehorning a PC interface into it that was almost completely useless with the Dish Box. I dumped them and went back to cable using a Tivo.

    • @Locutus494
      @Locutus494 5 років тому +11

      @@MAGAMAN WTF are you talking about?! Dish Network is not and never has been owned by AT&T. Dish is an independent company not owned by any other.

  • @timdouglass9831
    @timdouglass9831 4 роки тому +66

    Bought a modem when I started service from Wave. I paid about $100 to avoid a $10/mo rental fee. after about 18 months we moved out of Wave coverage area so I sold the modem for $60. Better, faster modem than the rental, used my own high-end wireless router and ended up saving about $140. Pretty much a no-brainer.

  • @gasper5223
    @gasper5223 5 років тому +427

    They rent modems?

    • @matthewprather189
      @matthewprather189 5 років тому +10

      ATT forces you to

    • @gasper5223
      @gasper5223 5 років тому +14

      Matthew Prather I'm from EU and I'm on Telemach rn. (part of the United Group network ).

    • @0Raik
      @0Raik 5 років тому +18

      Savages.
      In Mexico they literally give dsl modems away for free and even if you cancel immediately or they never come to your home to install it (happens more than you think and I seriously don't know why they give it to you instead of giving it to the technician who should install it).
      You can't return them even if you want to. I got 4 if then lying around and asked if I could recycle one, but no; here, have a new one.
      Cable providers and others just lease you the modem and after you cancel you have return it... or wait and they will come to pick it up. Prices are fixed and they won't let you use any other kind of modem.
      4G on the other hand you have to buy your modem...or use a BAM (4G to Wi-Fi portable device or modem/router) ... or can be cheap as dirt like me and use tethering. 15 usd a month for unlimited calls, messages and 20mbps speed data (limited to 10gb per day then they throttle your speed). Good bless thy Virgin Mobile Mexico.

    • @gasper5223
      @gasper5223 5 років тому +2

      Oscar in my case they just get to your house with a modem install it and that s it. I m currently in 45/1mbps on cable but I could upgrade to 150/5mbps and then you get a better modem.

    • @Icreaka
      @Icreaka 5 років тому

      @@gasper5223 I'm on Telemach aswell :D

  • @FinNote
    @FinNote 5 років тому +1379

    why would you rent a MODEM?

    • @aeinarrkrigsson
      @aeinarrkrigsson 5 років тому +529

      1.: Didn't know you could buy one
      2.: Don't wanna have to set one up
      3.: Don't know how to set one up, and don't wanna learn how to
      4.: ISP won't let you use the bought one
      5.: Too lazy to even care

    • @MohammedRedwan
      @MohammedRedwan 5 років тому +86

      Well many companies like Optimum will charge you regardless for a modem fee even if you use your own. I contacted and asked and that's literally what they told me.

    • @RevansMinion
      @RevansMinion 5 років тому +49

      @@aeinarrkrigsson Correct! I work at an ISP and we employ #4 as well as people lose them to lightning on a regular basis where we are so leasing them usually ends up cheaper for the customer honestly.

    • @coolbrotherf127
      @coolbrotherf127 5 років тому +21

      As he explained, the companies can profit from people who don't want to buy their own internet equipment or don't know enough about it to know they can buy it.

    • @digigodHyro
      @digigodHyro 5 років тому +21

      @@MohammedRedwan now that's a straight up lie, unless you haven't returned the modem you got from them

  • @bigdoggetom6549
    @bigdoggetom6549 4 роки тому +14

    It's interesting how internet connections differ between the US/Canada and the UK. In the UK, most ISPs rely on the infrastructure of one company. Most ISPs will also give you a free router/modem/Wireless AP combo box. But should you wish to set up your own kit (eg. shove an Edgerouter in) then you can get a modem to handle the DSL connection from anywhere and just plug it in. Draytek ones are recommended, but you can buy the official model that the infrastructure company (Openreach) give out for as little as £15

  • @riccikalayanamitra6761
    @riccikalayanamitra6761 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for delivering great knowledge in concise and interesting ways! I always come for one answer to a question and leave with more information than I was initially seeking!

  • @williambaldwin9346
    @williambaldwin9346 5 років тому +17

    A few years ago, I bought my own DOCICS 3.0 cable modem and a high end Netgear wireless AC dual band router w/ 1000MBS Ethernet. I am not sure what the rental fee for the modem from Time Warner/ Spectrim was, but more than 8, lets say $10. So in 10 months I got my money back, and now am saving that fee. Also another benefit that Linus did not mention is that you never know who had the Modem before you, did they take care of it? Or did they smoke around it, drop it, throw it, have bugs in the house who made the Modem their home, etc???

  • @JoseSilva-wv2sh
    @JoseSilva-wv2sh 4 роки тому +28

    Ive had a modem for qbout 10 years and it still works just fine, i saved myself around 900 dollars

  • @Tithis
    @Tithis 4 роки тому +8

    Biggest issue with a non-rented modem is some companies will ALWAYS try to blame it for connection issues. Took months to actually get a tech who knew what he was doing (identified that wiring causing the line to pick up interference from a radio station) and then finally send a tech to fix it.

    • @jordanwelsh5710
      @jordanwelsh5710 Рік тому +1

      Yes I had same issues with my old ISP. Internet service would cut out and they would so oh well we cannot ping your modem because it’s not ours… absolute garbage excuse lol

    • @TheOtherGuy27
      @TheOtherGuy27 Рік тому

      Came here to see this. I put up with the modem rental fee because it's better than constantly having them try to blame my modem if something doesn't work right.

    • @qazisnotapeopleperson7167
      @qazisnotapeopleperson7167 9 місяців тому

      Had the exact problem with xfinity. Blamed it on my modem and made me call netgear support. When I did, netgear made me pay for a premium support package to even access the modem. After that, they told me it was an ISP problem. I just had enough, and after a while, I just leased a modem from xfinity, and that's how it is now.

    • @qazisnotapeopleperson7167
      @qazisnotapeopleperson7167 9 місяців тому

      Since third-party modems can't communicate with the xfinity diagnostic tools, it kind of screws anyone with issues since it can't detect line problems and the tech support people can't run their usual tests.

  • @Karma20XX
    @Karma20XX 5 років тому +5

    My last modem and router cost about $60 each and lasted for about 5 years. Comcast charges $10 a month so we've probably saved around $500. This year we got a shiny new modem / router for $80 each and it's been great. 32 channels does help.
    Before you buy your own stuff, it's important to know what speeds your ISP is giving you for your package. Comcast tried to call us a few times claiming we needed to upgrade our modem (despite the fact that our plan was not above it's max download speed at the time.) Also, keep receipts as proof that you do in fact own your own equipment. I've never had an issue, but other people claim Comcast charged them rental fees when they owned their own router / modem.

  • @paladinsrage4646
    @paladinsrage4646 5 років тому +153

    *Buy it because they over-price the rent shite!*

    • @gfjfjufidi2880
      @gfjfjufidi2880 5 років тому

      Paladins Rage exactly.

    • @bradhaines3142
      @bradhaines3142 5 років тому +2

      and its suprisingly cheap to get your own, you dont even need to get what they give, just something that works for your uses. i paid like 85 for a router thats lasted 3 years so far, no issues. paid itself off in like 8 months

    • @maxb6859
      @maxb6859 5 років тому +1

      Hmm... wouldn’t work for everyone. I’ve got a fiber connection and gigabit. The routers and switches etc all combined are over 500€! But Renting them is 7€ a month

    • @calamitous9855
      @calamitous9855 5 років тому

      Max B yea it’s appears as far as tech costs go we have it really good in the US. Also not sure what that converts to but I would pay around 200 for a modem and router when I get gigabit.

    • @CIubFoot
      @CIubFoot 5 років тому

      Or just leave the US. No rental fees in Europe or any other civilised country for that matter 😜

  • @AlexKasper
    @AlexKasper 5 років тому +3

    My ISP (Shaw) offered a deal where the cable (w/router incorporated) modem rental fee ($5) is waived. In other words, it's already built into the price, which by the way increases b a couple of bucks twice a year or so.
    Before I had my own router and purchased the modem (from them). That was several years ago. The router started to malfunction and was due for a change. The modem upgrade was required so to access the higher tier speeds available.

  • @Scubadog_
    @Scubadog_ 5 років тому +44

    If 40 mb/s is slow by today's standards, I must be living in the stone age with my 10 mb/s down.

    • @criticalcium
      @criticalcium 3 роки тому +3

      try 1mbps

    • @Sheriff-Woody
      @Sheriff-Woody 3 роки тому +2

      8mb/s down for me

    • @xorpros669
      @xorpros669 3 роки тому +3

      60kb/s for me

    • @elijahvincent985
      @elijahvincent985 3 роки тому +1

      I'm still stuck with the often 500K because I'm dirt cheap. At least it's reliable and rarely drops out!

    • @AJ213Probably
      @AJ213Probably 2 роки тому +1

      I would hate having anything less than 200 down

  • @Xemerius7
    @Xemerius7 5 років тому +24

    since two years in Germany there is the so called "routerfreiheit" (routerfreedom) meaning the isp's can't force you to use their crappy modem and have to make sure that every normal router is supported.

    • @BeCreativePictures
      @BeCreativePictures 5 років тому +1

      However, I have to rent mine at Vodafone Germany as this option is linked with other benefits I need. (4 parallel telephone numbers, needed for Business)

    • @Tifler2U
      @Tifler2U 5 років тому +3

      @@BeCreativePictures and with magenta hybrid you are forced to go with renting a router too because no other is able to handle LTE and DSL :/

    • @whizatit
      @whizatit 5 років тому +1

      cough *modem* cough hack wheezzzzz

    • @igorordecha
      @igorordecha 5 років тому +1

      Ugh, I wish it could be done in Poland.
      Here, you cant change modem because you cant, "its not supported". I mean, they give you quite good one, but you dont have access to settings(they won't tell you login and password for router's website at 192.168.1.1). You cant do port forwarding, you cant configure sharing drives(usb 3.0 on the back), 2.4 and 5Ghz are separate networks etc.

    • @frodolon
      @frodolon 4 роки тому

      @@igorordecha Have you tried disabling the isp's branding? I 'unlocked' and reset my 1&1 HomeServer via FTP and can now use it as a repeater for my WiFi network.

  • @memecatcherz3585
    @memecatcherz3585 4 роки тому +27

    Me: oh a new tech UA-camr
    Also Me: oh wait it’s Linus

    • @kerilz8794
      @kerilz8794 4 роки тому

      Haha, stop making these cliché comments.

  • @DawnLogan614
    @DawnLogan614 5 років тому +2

    Time Warner had a featured where you can connect to various public Wi-Fi around town if you install their app on your phone. I thought this was awesome. Then I looked at the map to see where these Wi-Fi routers were. Many of them were in residential areas. Turns out if you use their provided modem, not only do you pay a monthly fee on your bill for the equipment, but you also are providing Wi-Fi to mobile devices connecting to your router via the app. I immediately returned their equipment and purchased my own. My signal coverage is so much better now.

  • @vincepale
    @vincepale 5 років тому +3

    Hey, It would be cool to do a follow up video: "Should you rent your Router?"
    FiOS, for instance, likes to rent you your router, and benefits of buying one are obvious, but the drawbacks are a little different. If you have FiOS TV, the STBs need to talk to the FiOS Router via MoCA, for instance. So you still need their router in the chain, but could get a used one, or a MoCA->Ethernet adapter.
    Could be a neat TQ in the future.

  • @norma8686
    @norma8686 5 років тому +408

    My internet provider gave me the modem for free. I just pay for the internet, the modem is either included in the internet price or it's free.

    • @darrylelam256
      @darrylelam256 5 років тому +35

      Its often included it the base price, but you can often get them to lower the price if you have your own. My internet fee is dirt cheap because I own my own that paid for its self a good 2 years ago

    • @pagegreg42
      @pagegreg42 5 років тому +36

      Hi Norma, be careful that you are not under a promotion that is giving you a free rental for 1-2 years then they will start charging a rental fee. I'm not saying that this is the case but it is possible.

    • @Darkxfin
      @Darkxfin 5 років тому +23

      @@pagegreg42 in finland they give free modems without any charging fee and they even give u never one if they are changing something

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 5 років тому +8

      No internet provider lets you use THEIR modem for free kid. They never have, and they never will. Who are you trying to fool here?

    • @Darkxfin
      @Darkxfin 5 років тому +35

      @@motoryzen i wonder where u live if thats not the case, to me its seems odd not to get free modem with internet. Its like if u didnt get bucket when u buying paint

  • @ThanatosMORTIS
    @ThanatosMORTIS 5 років тому

    I like the little chuckle your staff gave right before the sponsor pitch. 😂😂

  • @deltanedas
    @deltanedas 5 років тому +316

    Ok Google, what my wifi password?

    • @darrylelam256
      @darrylelam256 5 років тому +15

      Its your better half's birthday... Good luck lol.

    • @tenhundredkills
      @tenhundredkills 5 років тому +19

      @@darrylelam256 Joke's on you, I have no better half, lol!

    • @mmmm-kj6ww
      @mmmm-kj6ww 5 років тому +1

      That doesn’t work I tried it

    • @bluerex21
      @bluerex21 5 років тому +2

      "is"

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 5 років тому +5

      You forgot to put " is" between " what" and " my ". English, try it.

  • @timothygrimes5990
    @timothygrimes5990 5 років тому +6

    updates to your video from an actual Docsis Engineer who has worked on hundreds of ISP's networks throughout the US and Canada.
    1) Typically the modems they offer/support come down to cost (how expensive is it for me to obtain these), can i get support for them (small isp's wont care but big isp's like to be able to get vendor support when needed and big isp's will only allow modems that they can actually get firmware updates for as THEY have to push it to your modem. You can't update your modems own firmware ), extra features, and are they actually good modems (some modems have lots of security vulnerabilities or just simply aren't as good as they might be 3rd party or something).
    2) Modem router combo's aren't bad. For example the standard combo box offered by Comcast is amazing. You cant buy it as its offered only to Comcast.. so in turn the vendor has customer firmware specifically for them making it operate better than your average modem that's open to the market. its dual channel and supports 802.11ac and lots of other stuff. It will be cheaper in the long run to own your own though..
    3) Linux, your info on 3.1 is wrong. Docsis 3.1 is 10 gigs down and about 1.5 gigs up.. FULL DUPLEX docsis is 10gigs down and 10gigs up(nobody is planning to go full docsis so dont get your hopes up. The big isp's are already in process of moving away from cable modems.) there are many isp's that support 3.1 and are currently using it. Comcast for example already pushes docsis3.1 in their markets. 3.0 is not very good for gigabit speed.. its one of those best case scenario type of situations. in order for you to get 1 gig on 3.0 you literally have to use over 50% of all 32 downstream channels (if your isp even has 32 channels).. not including what bandwidth other customers are using. SO 3.1 is actually way better for gigabit speed.. as it uses an OFDM channel. So if your isp has 3.1 and you want speeds faster than id say 500 megs.. id highly recommend a 3.1 modem if supported.
    4) finally, (and not sure if that was a joke or not but) Comcast does not suck. there are isps' in the united states who still have a single T1 line for their connection to the rest of the world.. so their hundred of so customers.. have to share that 1.5 megs of traffic.. There are ISP's who have congestion issues that can easily be fixed and simply wont and have known about it for years. There are ISP's who get hit by DOS attacks on a weekly basis because they wont secure their network. And after having worked with Comcast all i can say is.. NICE! They definatley know what their doing.

    • @MrSilv55
      @MrSilv55 5 років тому

      Do you think this router that i bought is not good?www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Nighthawk-Internet-C7100V-services/dp/B01M1AOEDA/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

    • @timothygrimes5990
      @timothygrimes5990 5 років тому

      @@MrSilv55 As long its they support it, it will work fine. to be honest you could even go with a cheaper modem and get the same results.. now how good the wifi is "might" differ slightly depending on the brand.. but if wifi is that important.. i highly recommend getting a cheaper Stand-alone modem.. and run a wifi mesh setup.. WAY better wifi.

    • @timothygrimes5990
      @timothygrimes5990 5 років тому

      but directly connected every modem will give the exact same speeds "whatever you pay for".

    • @dxnarutoboi
      @dxnarutoboi 5 років тому

      Comcast router and modem combo was shit. Kept dropping connections, speed that was slower than i was paying for, and over all a bad experience. Bought my own modem and router and i NEVER NEVER DROP connection and have the full speed I'm paying for. Comcast modems/router is shit.

    • @oqocraft2661
      @oqocraft2661 2 роки тому

      Comcast propaganda

  • @Native-Coder
    @Native-Coder 5 років тому +37

    The best $200 I've ever spent was buying my own Modem and Router. Haven't had to do a reset since.

    • @TheYaq
      @TheYaq 5 років тому +1

      what router do you have

    • @Native-Coder
      @Native-Coder 5 років тому +3

      @@TheYaq Router is www.asus.com/us/Networking/RT-AC1750-B1/
      Modem is www.netgear.com/home/products/networking/cable-modems-routers/CM500.aspx
      We only have 200 Mb available in my area unfortunately.

    • @gina72916
      @gina72916 4 роки тому

      How long have you had it?

    • @xvsn7777
      @xvsn7777 4 роки тому

      Do you have to pay a monthly service?

    • @alexandruilea915
      @alexandruilea915 4 роки тому +1

      @@xvsn7777 of couse you still have to pay to your ISP

  • @Poorgeniu5
    @Poorgeniu5 5 років тому +4

    Here in the US, Verizon have this ONT Modem installed in your house since they use fiber optic cable and on that ONT there is a Ethernet port. You can call customer service to remotely switch on the Ethernet port and basically you can use any WiFi router via Ethernet instead of cable. That what I did with mine and I never have any problem since.
    But I do have an distaste of their ethics of throttling firefighter's internet and being one of two only ISP around my area.....

  • @WarriorsPhoto
    @WarriorsPhoto 5 років тому +2

    Interesting video. The ISP, I use provided a modem router combo as part of the service. I am not complaining. (:

  • @torchatlas8128
    @torchatlas8128 5 років тому +16

    I'd recommend buying your own router/modem without a doubt. The stuff your ISP gives you is crap, and you can probably get faster WiFi by buying your own awesome router!

  • @PC4USE1
    @PC4USE1 4 роки тому +5

    Remember -if you do buy your own modem and use Xfinity,keep the receipt till the end of time. i had a modem that they kept charging me for and I could not prove it was mine,so i returned it to them(not even theirs) just to save the fee. i had only paid 5 bucks for it used and it full well could have been theirs originally.

    • @coolsnake1134
      @coolsnake1134 Рік тому

      Usually the newer Xfinity modem’s that are provided by Comcast will say on them property of Comcast made with love in Philadelphia

  • @magmatri-studios
    @magmatri-studios 5 років тому +2

    Can you please create a video about setting custom fan curves? I am very confused about them, and am not sure what to set my fan curves on my PC to.

  • @Sundownkill
    @Sundownkill 5 років тому

    I am a big fan of LTT and this is a very good video that pretty much hits everything on the nose. I work for a major ISP, and the trend of personally owned equipment has become a lot more prevalent which I absolutely support. There is one small factor though that I personally feel was overlooked. Your ISP will not support your personal equipment, and what I mean by that is that if something goes wrong with it you cannot call your ISP for help.
    This is something that was overlooked not just in the video but by the FAST majority of consumers that use third party equipment. They will call in explaining their wifi is slow, or their range is poor, or that devices are not staying connected. All I can respond with is: well, the signal levels into your home look good and you have personal equipment, call your OEM. It is not just the hurdle of installing said equipment, it is peoples lack of knowledge of their equipment including a lot of time good solid support from the manufacturer that is a problem.
    I understand this might seem like a small point to a lot of people here, the answers are simple! Learn about the equipment, take the time to figure out how to configure it properly and make sure you understand the limits of wifi - what will cause interference, location, best steering and channel frequencies for your home. That is something that 90% of consumers don't care to do, and will huff and puff about having to call their OEM for further assistance with. For a lot of non tech savvy users, they can install but not any further. Whether that be by lack of want or caring to.
    If you've made it this far I appreciate you reading my opinion on this, and again it is simply that. I wanted to put forward something i feel is oft overlooked, and to add to the conversation. Feel free to join in on constructive talks about this issue :]

  • @presteagemaster2110
    @presteagemaster2110 5 років тому +397

    Linus looks very young

    • @purekeynoob
      @purekeynoob 5 років тому +10

      He's only like 30.

    • @suborgtfo.4433
      @suborgtfo.4433 5 років тому

      *Yaa I noticed that*
      *He's a father of two lol*

    • @suborgtfo.4433
      @suborgtfo.4433 5 років тому

      @@purekeynoob he's actually 33

    • @purekeynoob
      @purekeynoob 5 років тому +4

      @@suborgtfo.4433 33 is like 30.

    • @unlimitedbitsgaming
      @unlimitedbitsgaming 5 років тому +4

      @@suborgtfo.4433 He actually has THREE kids.

  • @mcsheesh2052
    @mcsheesh2052 5 років тому +4

    Question to the folks outside of Germany/Austria: Are AVM Fritzboxes a thing in your country? In our hemisphere they are pretty much standard when it comes to modems. Nearly every WiFi network in Germany is called FRITZ!Box XXXX. Even if you have never heard of AVM or Fritzbox, is there a "standard" modem type or brand present in your area like in our case?

    • @reistje
      @reistje 4 роки тому +1

      I'm from the Netherlands, i've only seen a handfull of fritz boxes. The ISP's here seem to just buy modems from excisting brands and then run custom firmware.

  • @clover_network
    @clover_network 5 років тому

    Here in Mexico, when you pay a plan, you don't have to rent the modem, you only pay for the service but when you cut the service plan the ISP's asks for their modem or box.

  • @MrPummetje
    @MrPummetje 5 років тому +2

    here in the netherlands its not even common to get your own modem there are also like no modems you can buy in stores and isp do not give login information or anything

    • @t0xictearsz
      @t0xictearsz 5 років тому

      try XS4ALL, you can get a 500mbps up/down with Fritz modem.. best there is.

  • @derfrisson
    @derfrisson 5 років тому +50

    Pls...dont say that 40mbit are slow...i life in germany...

    • @sorenmatthies3464
      @sorenmatthies3464 5 років тому

      I know that feeling

    • @Max_G4
      @Max_G4 5 років тому +7

      8 Mbit/s... yay... Danke Telekom

    • @NewAgeRedBoy
      @NewAgeRedBoy 5 років тому +3

      i get 3mbs in the US

    • @CatFace8885
      @CatFace8885 5 років тому +2

      I get 20 Mbps on a good day, and I live in the US.

    • @SadisticSenpai61
      @SadisticSenpai61 5 років тому +4

      We pay for 12mbps, we get up to 11 mbps occasionally. Usually, it's more like 5. We rent an old house (well, old for the US anyway - I know there's *much* older houses in Germany) and our phone lines don't support faster internet. And because 12 mbps is the fastest DSL offers here, cable feels free to offer only 15 mbps (for $20 more - plus a 2 yr contract that doubles in cost in the 2nd yr. Oh and it goes out randomly for no reason and getting anyone out to fix it is ridiculously impossible as their "customer service" reps will just gaslight you and pretend it's just something you're doing wrong).

  • @txwylde
    @txwylde 4 роки тому +5

    I bought my own modem after getting tired Spectrum was charging me a "rental" fee. I grabbed a name brand modem from their list of compatible ones. They decided to double my speed for free and I was not getting that said speed. I call and they gave me the line, "Sir, it is your modem." Wow. Oldest support trick in the book. They offered me a free modem, so I took it and sure enough it was fine. How ironic that they told me which model to buy and then stopped supporting it when they double my speed. Come on Google Fiber. Please get to my neighborhood so I can end my misery with Spectrum.

  • @kklojh575
    @kklojh575 4 роки тому

    I just moved and got back to GCI here in Alaska. Came from MTA where we got 40Mbit/s down on a good day, we averaged 20Mbit/s though. Now with GCI, we get a full 1000Mbit/s speed. It's amazing.
    Keep up the good work Linus. I love the content.

  • @DustyTheDog
    @DustyTheDog 5 років тому

    I worked a short time for Global Callcenter Solutions in the Comcast division. I was amazed by how many people had no idea you could buy your own router and save the 8$ a month. Most of them were incredibly happen to find out that buy their own is basically the same as using the rental. I actually used the very same device page from Xfinity in this video.

  • @resevil2396
    @resevil2396 4 роки тому +10

    You should do a video on using a gateway/combo vs a separate modem and router. Personally I'm skeptical that there is a reason to spend more on getting dedicated devices vs a gateway if you aren't going to tinker and use those more advanced features, especially if, like me, you prefer having devices hardwired whenever possible.

  • @erbu7188
    @erbu7188 5 років тому +71

    Uhm.. I didn't know you can rent modems

  • @lukehp7431
    @lukehp7431 5 років тому

    could you make a video explaining what to look/know about buying routers/modems

  • @mikeward1701
    @mikeward1701 5 років тому +1

    Renting has the advantage that the modem has a rolling warranty for the duration of your contract and the ISP will replace/update it when it fails, or if a non-patchable security vulnerability is discovered. Also because you are renting the hardware required to utilise a service, you can withhold payment for both if either the hardware or service fails and is not repaired within a billing cycle. This is why ISPs generally prioritise rental customers because of the potential loss of two revenue streams.

  • @m_s7155
    @m_s7155 5 років тому +146

    I'm a cable guy.... ALWAYS buy your own.

    • @MicCheckMemoirs
      @MicCheckMemoirs 5 років тому

      with any type of modem do you have to subscribe to AT&T, Xfinity, and other various internet and cable providers? or you don't have to do all that?

    • @jamesdodds3195
      @jamesdodds3195 5 років тому +13

      @@MicCheckMemoirs You still need an internet provider even if you buy your own modem. You just save on the rental fee and get to choose a better modem than what is normally provided.

    • @MicCheckMemoirs
      @MicCheckMemoirs 5 років тому

      James Dodds ahhh. Good to know

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 5 років тому +7

      Some providers don't even allow you to buy your own, they force you to rent it.
      I just use my mobile phone's 4GLTE data patched into a router, no renting no price increases. Goodbye cable, hello mobile router! www.amazon.com/KuWFi-802-11AC-1200Mbps-2-4-5-0GHz-Wireless/dp/B0827G5RNX

    • @joshgomez7522
      @joshgomez7522 4 роки тому

      @@BillAnt that's at&t

  • @YonatanAvhar
    @YonatanAvhar 5 років тому +11

    The cables going to my house only support 40Mb/s 😢

    • @Wcthllboy
      @Wcthllboy 4 роки тому

      Yonatan Avhar 15 MB’s here

  • @KazernskyYT
    @KazernskyYT 5 років тому

    With many isp in Australia a modem is included with your internet plan, or for an extra fee if you pay month to month. With my isp, for a cable connection they provide a modem and you can *only* use that modem so you can't upgrade even if you want to

  • @stefanbaas
    @stefanbaas 5 років тому

    Here in the Netherlands it is common practice amongst virtually all provider to supply the modem at no additional cost. Even when you cancel your contract you get to keep it.

  • @SnowTheBard
    @SnowTheBard 5 років тому +10

    "ADSL is less common" - except in Australia of course. >< :)

  • @rogerward7060
    @rogerward7060 5 років тому +124

    even if you own it, you don't control the firmware.

    • @SB-qm5wg
      @SB-qm5wg 5 років тому +1

      yep..

    • @radulefter4814
      @radulefter4814 5 років тому +10

      DD-WRT

    • @geogmz8277
      @geogmz8277 5 років тому +3

      The ISP use TR-069 protocol to keep them up to date for most cases.. If you buy a brand that your ISP uses you probably will get firmware updates as well.

    • @24wherath36
      @24wherath36 5 років тому +7

      @@geogmz8277 It's not about updates to firmware. It's the fear that the ISP can do anything to your homes network, they control everything.

    • @Rpgwaiter
      @Rpgwaiter 5 років тому

      Speak for yourself.

  • @derekarmstrong6743
    @derekarmstrong6743 5 років тому +2

    A note about DOCSIS 3.1: My ISP will not allow DOCSIS 3.0 modems on their 500Mbps or 1Gbps plans. This may not be the case with most ISPs, but it's something to check on when upgrading service. We were required to rent/purchase a DOCSIS 3.1 modem when we upgraded to 1Gbps.

  • @DeadSurvivor
    @DeadSurvivor 2 роки тому +1

    Very Informative. Thank You For Making This InfoVideo.

  • @ahmetkaanmert5743
    @ahmetkaanmert5743 4 роки тому +6

    You guys are doing seriously venerable job and doing it very passionate. I wanna thank you all for making us conscious.

  • @suborgtfo.4433
    @suborgtfo.4433 5 років тому +1189

    *Just use ur Neighbor's Wifi*

    • @LynJuice
      @LynJuice 5 років тому +22

      *no thats stealing*

    • @ShorDagon
      @ShorDagon 5 років тому +28

      They kept kicking me off :(

    • @Potat0
      @Potat0 5 років тому +75

      Never subbed, never donated, using adblock, using a stolen laptop, using neighbor's WiFi,watching free content.

    • @deezooliveros2978
      @deezooliveros2978 5 років тому +11

      Fuck you

    • @familyfriendly7030
      @familyfriendly7030 5 років тому +25

      @@Potat0 absolute mad lad

  • @AllOutNoobHater
    @AllOutNoobHater 5 років тому

    As a Spectrum technician, there are a couple or few things I will mention.
    In the Kentucky area, we use a few manufacturers. Ubee, Motorola, Technicolor, and Hitron. For Wifi, it's Sagemcom.
    DOCSIS 3.0 modems are used for all speeds type up to 400M. However, the way our service is built, if you want 1Gig, the only modems that are approved to work are our own DOCSIS 3.1 modems. Some of our modems do have 32 channels or 24 channels. However, they do not support up to a Gig. Why? No idea. Could be something to do with the way everything works.
    Spectrum provides the cable modem for free (yes, it vastly differs from one provider to the next) and the only thing that costs extra is the router. I highly do not recommend renting your own modem for a number of reasons.
    1. We run trouble calls for modems that are approved, constantly. This is namely due to the customer setting everything up themselves and us only making sure the speeds work. But down the line, these modems can easily cause time out errors and sync errors. When a service provider provides a piece of equipment for free, it's for a good reason.
    2. If your technician arrives and wants to install a modem and router combo, just ask for a separate solution.
    3. Do not complain about your speeds if you bought your own equipment. We can guarantee our wired speeds. NEVER WiFi because every single house is different in the devices, wall material and size of the house.

  • @itchyisvegeta
    @itchyisvegeta 4 роки тому

    I always rented them in case there was issues, I could get them switched out for newer versions. However my latest modem from Comcast only has 2 Ethernet outputs, so I'll likely be buying from now on.

    • @ohioplayer-bl9em
      @ohioplayer-bl9em 2 роки тому

      Most modems only have 1 Ethernet output. That is what you plug into your WiFi router which has WiFi plus 4-6 Ethernet outputs. You may be talking about a modem and router combo which not only changes the cables internet signal into a usable one but also does the WiFi and the routing. If that's the case you will want to buy a separate cable modem then plug that into a WiFi router. 70$ for the modem (modulator) and 50-100 for a decent WiFi router with 4-6 ports in back. You will break even in about a year of no rental fees and save money every month after. And you will have MUCH more control of your network... Which is the main reason I do it saving money is just a bonus.

  • @geraldflorence1220
    @geraldflorence1220 4 роки тому +6

    I bought my cable modem. Of course, before you buy the modem, do your research and buy the modem they say is compatible with their service.

    • @user-wv2bn2cb1i
      @user-wv2bn2cb1i 3 роки тому

      Correct! I've been researching this and you need to see which are compatible with your provider ( xfinity for example has this list -
      www.xfinity.com/support/devices/#auth

  • @Bare_Essence
    @Bare_Essence 5 років тому +12

    Now, it's just "included" in the monthly fee. No choice. Thanks Spectrum! I don't know better.

    • @lq7777
      @lq7777 4 роки тому

      Not surprised. The same folks who told me twice that if I returned the extra cable box I didn't need, my bill would actually go up because it would break the bundle. I ended up letting it gather dust in a closet until I eventually moved.

  • @LloydLynx
    @LloydLynx 4 роки тому +2

    I could hear the dial up sounds from Linus's head thinking up the segway.

  • @canlelola
    @canlelola 4 роки тому

    I'm a tad confused, here in Australia you could say we have two. One owned by the NBN network and a Router/modem/switch/wifi and its the second that comes form an ISP or something you picked up else where.

  • @pumpkinhead9114
    @pumpkinhead9114 5 років тому +27

    As a cable guy, I loved this video right up until the end when my company got throw under the bus... thanks! It's fine though, the things people hate about the company are above my pay grade and I CAN fix the stuff that's my responsibility. One thing to mention though the rental fees also include replacing defective units. If its slower than usual we swap it for a new one!

    • @wizzdom100
      @wizzdom100 4 роки тому +15

      It's still a rip off, how often does a modem go down, $180 rental fee a year should cover it. The whole point of Google Fiber was to force ISP's to increase their speed.😪

    • @igorcenedanovski8059
      @igorcenedanovski8059 2 роки тому +1

      I’ve been a cable costumer for many years and one thing cable company failed to provide a upgraded modem router o keep up with the speed I paid for instead told me that their old modem I had was compatible years done the road all of a sudden isn’t compatible after having 7 techs come to my house finally they figured out why

    • @greggarcia7737
      @greggarcia7737 Рік тому

      I’m a Xfinity customer and they told me to swap my modem every six months to keep up with the speeds.

  • @jakenuno9900
    @jakenuno9900 5 років тому +4

    "Inevitable Rebrand" 😂

  • @marianartz7006
    @marianartz7006 5 років тому +1

    Well We rent the modem from the ISP. It's pretty cheap (5€) and their routers happen to break once in a while. Basicly we would have to pay nearly 2 years to pay as much as for the regular modem.
    Allready broke once and it gets replaced directly without question.

  • @eliorellana
    @eliorellana 5 років тому

    And i wish other youtubers were as smooth at promos as you 😂

  • @BrianFurios
    @BrianFurios 5 років тому +4

    3:27 that's why many modems have MAC Clone ;)

  • @CrewsMachine
    @CrewsMachine 4 роки тому +4

    Oh how I long for the day that my rental fee was “only” $8.00.

  • @camiloujeda667
    @camiloujeda667 5 років тому

    I would love a video about how can you play game that are still downloading on some plataforms like origin. Love your vids!

  • @DS-pk4eh
    @DS-pk4eh 4 роки тому

    In Switzerland, they usually give you for free use (it is still their property), and usually after two years, you do not even have to give them back if you change provider.
    But, it is true that usually, what they give you is not the top product. But it is plug'n'play. And it does its job (4 LAN ports, WifI ac standard, covers 100m2 appartement/house easily.
    It is part of their marketing costs. If they want to retain a customer, they need to offer good service and good device. I am paying 29SFr/month for a 100Mb connection. The Swiss franc is about the same as the US dollar.

  • @lelouchyagami703
    @lelouchyagami703 5 років тому +7

    I spent around $9 to buy my modem and I have a consistent 100mbps with reasonably good range,
    I don't see any benefit in renting a modem

    • @TheNerd305
      @TheNerd305 2 роки тому

      SHOW ME YOUR WAYS PLEASE.

    • @lelouchyagami703
      @lelouchyagami703 2 роки тому

      ​@@TheNerd305 It's been over 2 years since I've posted the comment. Happy to say I'm still using the same $9 modem, but upped the speeds to 300mbps. Don't rent a modem

    • @seekjesuschrist713
      @seekjesuschrist713 2 роки тому

      @@lelouchyagami703 what modem

    • @lelouchyagami703
      @lelouchyagami703 2 роки тому

      @@seekjesuschrist713 Tenda N301

  • @HarrySpruce
    @HarrySpruce 5 років тому +35

    Most isps in the uk give you the modem for free not as rent

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 5 років тому

      I don't buy that one bit. How much do you pay for monthly home internet and what are the actual upstream and downstream speeds you receive consistently?

    • @kodaloid
      @kodaloid 5 років тому +7

      @@motoryzen Virgin Media 110 Mbps down, 7 Mbps up both on average, no rental.

    • @backupplan6058
      @backupplan6058 5 років тому +6

      tpcs, for us, we get 58mb download, 18 upload for £25 per month unlimited data and that includes a modem/router as is common in the U.K. which will increase the speed as openreach upgrades the network
      I know if in a virgin area they do 300/300 fibre optic with unlimited data for £35 with modem/router.

    • @reddragon3132
      @reddragon3132 5 років тому +4

      @@motoryzen The speeds you get is very dependent on what you pay. As someone that lives in the UK, getting modems for free is just normal. It seems odd that a company would sell you internet and not include the necessary hardware to use it. It's not like it's included in the internet fees either as they don't expect it back if you change providers.
      I think it's a matter of what's expected. If a company started charging for modem rental here that would be outrageous. Whereas in the US it's normal so why wouldn't companies do it

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN 5 років тому +1

      You are paying for that modem whether they tell you or not.

  • @GDISinc
    @GDISinc 5 років тому

    If you buy your own modem and router does/can the cable company still block certain ports. Like port 80?

  • @AndrewNicholsSeattle
    @AndrewNicholsSeattle 5 років тому

    I love your segues into the ads

  • @dragontoothdw
    @dragontoothdw 5 років тому +4

    Should buy it ...nuff said.

  • @KimionTM
    @KimionTM 5 років тому +4

    My ISP rented me a Fritz!Box. Not gonna pay those 200€ upfront

    • @sorenmatthies3464
      @sorenmatthies3464 5 років тому

      But those Routers are great

    • @KeinNiemand
      @KeinNiemand 4 роки тому

      @@sorenmatthies3464 You'll end up paying A LOT more over time by renting it

  • @CORECAGE
    @CORECAGE 4 роки тому

    Our modem rental was $20 a month. It also failed about once a month and had to drive 15 miles to the nearest xfinity store to get another one. I went out and bought a $200 one and has been running for 4 years now. Saving money not only on the monthly bill but in the gas I would use getting a new stupid box every month.

  • @SailioNation
    @SailioNation 5 років тому

    I work for an ISP and we charge $3/m for standard and $5/m for wireless. We use docsis 3.1 and offer Gbps using OFDM. Soon to be 10Gb in a few months.

  • @creamofbotulismsoup9900
    @creamofbotulismsoup9900 5 років тому +6

    My ISP actually let me buy a modem from them and they set it up for me, it was at a fair price, and it has paid for itself already.

  • @user-wv2bn2cb1i
    @user-wv2bn2cb1i 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for this info. I'm not a techie but so far I understand what you're saying!!

  • @PurpleKnightmare
    @PurpleKnightmare 4 роки тому +1

    That is why I got a nice used Motorola stand alone (modem only) one for my network for $20 over a year ago, and it still works great. Yes I checked to see if it would work first. I have a nice Asus router for my wifi, and a nice Netgear switch for LAN.
    You have to get the ID number of the modem before they will turn on the internet.

    • @dareshiro
      @dareshiro 2 роки тому

      I actually wanted to do the same except for the LAN. Is it okay if I ask how your experience has been? I'm interested in getting the Motorola Mb8611 and the ASUS RT-AX88U. Do you have Xfinity? Is it worth it? May I ask what the LAN is for?

    • @PurpleKnightmare
      @PurpleKnightmare 2 роки тому +1

      @@dareshiro oh, the SB6120 is very reliable, I only have 100mb. I got it back in Aug 2020. I have yet to need to reset it without a power frailer being involved. I also have the Asus RT-AC51U router.

    • @dareshiro
      @dareshiro 2 роки тому

      Thank you for sharing, I'm definatly getting it now

  • @HShango
    @HShango 5 років тому +135

    Bruh you lots isps are weird in comparison to EU and the UK

    • @FlamJongUn
      @FlamJongUn 5 років тому +2

      xCamz _ you're wrong. The ones that ISPs provide are modem/router combinations.

    • @rossharper1983
      @rossharper1983 5 років тому +9

      @@Yellowflock33 no, they're the same modem/router combos we have here in UK

    • @MetalFolf
      @MetalFolf 5 років тому +4

      They think 40 is shockingly slow but that's like one of our fastest options... except for virgin Media who don't service most areas

    • @rossharper1983
      @rossharper1983 5 років тому +3

      @@MetalFolf I purposely only let the wife view houses to buy that were in virgin areas lol. Been with it since it was Blueyonder. Couldn't be without my 350Mbps

    • @cardsharkz485
      @cardsharkz485 5 років тому +12

      I like that you are already differentiating between EU and UK. Remember, so far you're still in^^

  • @skankhunt-zw6gg
    @skankhunt-zw6gg 4 роки тому +6

    Based on the number of months I’m on leave, I decide whether it is worth to buy a new modem or just rent it.
    I carry my last apartments modem with me in the new apartment so I really don’t have to worry about buying or renting a new one.

  • @ficuspothosmonstera
    @ficuspothosmonstera 5 років тому

    In my area, the isp changed the multiplexing technology used multiple times in the last years, rendering a bought modem useless. I get the modem/router combo free from the isp, which uses gfast and g.dmt with vdsl2 at time moment. It also would not be easy to find a modem supporting these technologies on the free market (feel free to proof me wrong).

  • @VetteFan815
    @VetteFan815 5 років тому

    for Spectrum (Charter) in the U.S. they don't support customer owned modems and give you one of theirs. but they say they don't charge for the modem, although it's probably just included in the internet pricing. worked for them years back when they stopped supporting customer modems and they at least told customers they would offer one for free to those who needed it.

  • @tomasmcgrath5766
    @tomasmcgrath5766 5 років тому +6

    Spread this to those who don't knoe that you can buy one.

  • @Johanneslol11
    @Johanneslol11 5 років тому +41

    In the Netherlands you just get it for free.. xD And a pretty good one with wifi AC build in lol.

    • @0Raik
      @0Raik 5 років тому +7

      In Mexico they literally give dsl modems away and free, even if you cancel immediately or they never come to your house to install it (it happens more than you think it would and I don't know why they give it to you instead to the technician who installs it). You can't return them even if you want to (I got 4 if then lying around and asked if I could recycle one, but no; here, have a new one). Cable providers and others just lease you the modem and once you cancel you have return it or wait and they will come to pick it up. Prices are fixed and won't let you use any other kind of modem.
      4G on the other hand you have to buy your modem...or use a BAM (4G to Wi-Fi portable device)... Or be cheap as dirt like me and use tethering. 15 usd a month for 20mbps unlimited calls, messages and data (limited to 10gb a day then they throttle your speed). Good bless thy Virgin Mobile Mexico.

    • @flos3328
      @flos3328 5 років тому +2

      Seems to be a Europe thing. I'm in Germany and my rent is free for the first two years. :)

    • @remcovangoozen6146
      @remcovangoozen6146 5 років тому

      the quality of your modem//router depends on your provider and on the the chosen speed, for example with ziggo:
      when you have the 40mbit speed (their slowest i think) you get the "basic" model, don't get me wrong it is still a pretty good one but when you have their 500mbit you get a slightly better one.
      and yes it is "free" but you are forced to use it. (but you can still disable all their functions so it only passes through your internet connection to your own chosen router if desired)

    • @backonline
      @backonline 5 років тому +6

      I'm from Portugal and here it's illegal for a company to rent something that you need to use the service. For example, ISP TVBoxes it's legal because they already provide the digital TV signal on the coaxial, so if i want a TVBOX i have to pay for it.

    • @remcovangoozen6146
      @remcovangoozen6146 5 років тому

      @@FSXPilot14 that problem is somewhat related to their "shared free wifi" that all customers are able to use when enabled on your own account.
      my solution to that problem was simple, i don't use their functions, i use my own router for the local lan. the ziggo modem is just a pass through for me.

  • @GrandMaster51
    @GrandMaster51 5 років тому

    Not quite familiar with these stuff and I'm confused here. I have a router from my ISP that they gave me for free. They even replaced it a few months back with a newer one that has the 5GHz frequency. Do I even need a modem?

  • @Emexrulsier
    @Emexrulsier 4 роки тому

    In the UK the main Cable operator provides a modem/router as part of your package (If you end your contract, they will ask that you return all network equipment or they may charge you). It is actually in their terms and conditions that you are NOT allowed to plug in your own device into the cable socket. I say Modem/Router because the user does have the option to either use it as a Wireless router, or turn it into Modem only mode and then they can plug in their own Router connecting it to the "Modem".
    A side not in relation to this video, this provider is currently upgrading his network to 3.1 with an aim to upgrade 15 million premises from 3.0 to 3.1 by 2021 (even though they top offering will only be 1000Mbps). The reason for the upgrade is that though the theoretical speed of 3.01 is 1000 apparently the current 500+ package is already starting to the strain Docsis 3.0... Also 3.1 doesn't support 10Gbps up and down as Linus says, the upload is between 1 and 2 Gbps, you would need to be looking at full duplex 3.1 also known as dosciss 4.0
    Currently this provider uses an HFC (Hybrid Fibre Coax) connection but they are upgrading slowly to as true FTTP
    There are now more company provided cable this can range from FTTH/FTTP or FTTC each will have their own rules on what you can connect. Generally though you wont "lease" the network equipment it would just form part of your original agreement.

  • @whiteandnerdytuba
    @whiteandnerdytuba 5 років тому +19

    Isps rent modems because they have a monopoly. The ones they give you are weak old and expensive

    • @wizzdom100
      @wizzdom100 4 роки тому

      @Fman1292 and I bet it's still shit, as far as range. Routers are what matters.

  • @fcox7015
    @fcox7015 5 років тому +6

    u ddnt take ur shirt off... :,v

  • @joshuanine7690
    @joshuanine7690 4 роки тому

    Have you talked about the different methods of extending your Wi-Fi thru and extender vs a booster or if there are better ways?

  • @stevesmith4600
    @stevesmith4600 5 років тому +2

    The other thing to note about buying a modem is that some ISPs often don't troubleshoot network issues. This was more common 10 years ago, but if the internet went down and you're not renting their modem, the ISP often replied "It's probably the modem that you have on your network that isn't ours."

  • @nicholashoi3155
    @nicholashoi3155 5 років тому +15

    I literally never heard of rental Modems

    • @olican101
      @olican101 5 років тому +4

      Its one of those weird American things.

    • @smorrow
      @smorrow 5 років тому +2

      @@olican101 Is it? In the UK, when I upgraded, the technician took the previous hardware back. So it must have belonged to the ISP all along.

    • @falcon5178
      @falcon5178 4 роки тому +2

      @@olican101 no

    • @olican101
      @olican101 4 роки тому

      @@smorrow Yes but we dont pay for the modems here in the UK.

    • @philippheller9439
      @philippheller9439 4 роки тому +1

      @@olican101 it's just "included" in the price

  • @paladinsrage4646
    @paladinsrage4646 5 років тому +5

    _I simply rent the modem because the ones I’ve bought never really work even if they are compatible. Then, simply use it as a modem and use my own router._

    • @NullaNulla
      @NullaNulla 5 років тому +1

      I hope the modem is in dumb forward mode .. if so then that's at least a reputable move that we've done before when forced to. Now we are wiser and in a better position financially (not much just enough) we refuse to rent we demand full control.

    • @paladinsrage4646
      @paladinsrage4646 5 років тому +2

      Glen O'Riley _Exactly, you just set the stupid setting so it basically only serves to connect you and you have full control._

  • @SumeaBizarro
    @SumeaBizarro 5 років тому

    Quite American/Canadian look.
    For finland, ADSL is still quite common, as all houses are not hooked to a fiber optic based cable. For those, usually housing complex has a central hub that is wired by normal LAN cable to each apartment, and all you need is a router that hooks to LAN slot, in layman's terms. ISP's are also very unresteictive and older hardware gives lower speeds, but 100/50 is most common thing to see and very old stuff can provide that over a LAN connection.
    ADSL is still in old places 20/2 max, and common limit of all DSL is the nowadays meager 2mbit upload, but some providers use latest DSL technologies to deliver even 100/2 mbit over (A)DSL which is very good for copper and phone line based tech.
    Cable had a brief life and ended, but was a thing for some time. I seen a lot of cable modems thrown away, and likely bad options, price or other things kept most consumers off of it.
    Third, VERY common thing sold especially to people with lack of options in ADSL hooked apartment is 4G Modems, that provide really fast and depending on area and amount of use, speedy connections with ease of simcard and only your home's LAN and wif needing setup.
    Common is that usually anything you have, should work. ISP's also rarely rent, and rather sell you a router or modem of kind you need, in monthly bill that is usually combined to your internet bill, but once paid up, you're paid up, and a common router or modem can be given to someone else to use, if you find yourself moving away or changing the internet type you use.
    ADSL at least, is not dead in world scale, but it has more or disappeared from the states and Canada, for sure.

  • @rich22221
    @rich22221 5 років тому

    I have TP-Link Archer C20 AC750 router & 600mbit wired internet connection, but on my one plus 3t I get WI-FI speeds of 65mbit download 95 mbit upload, any reason for that?

  • @iOZKERTV
    @iOZKERTV 5 років тому +6

    Always buy if your tech savvy, but if you suck just lease it lol

    • @Monnlin00
      @Monnlin00 5 років тому

      Just no

    • @aeinarrkrigsson
      @aeinarrkrigsson 5 років тому +1

      You're

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN 5 років тому

      You don't have to be tech savvy to buy a modem. Look at their compatibility list. Plug it in. Call the cable company and read off the serial number to them. Done! Some are even easier than that.

    • @joemann7971
      @joemann7971 5 років тому

      @@MAGAMAN actually, you do need to be tech savvy. For one, it's the Mac address you need to give them. Not the serial number. Second, being tech savvy does save a lot of headaches having to deal with less than stellar customer service.
      I've had my cable company tell me that my modem wasn't compatible with their service. If I wasn't tech savvy, I would have probably give up and just used their modem as they suggested. But I knew my modem was in fact compatible and that it even supported their fastest speeds. I pressured them and pushed them to activate it. Trust me. Cable companies aren't always the easiest to deal with. Being tech savvy or having a tech savvy friend goes a long way

    • @joemann7971
      @joemann7971 5 років тому

      @@MAGAMAN you could probably manage without being tech savvy but it's ill advised.

  • @temanbradley8505
    @temanbradley8505 5 років тому +5

    LOL acting like 40 megabits per second is slow, my house literally gets .5 megabits download and upload speed

    • @temanbradley8505
      @temanbradley8505 5 років тому +2

      And we live in rural Minnesota, so we only have one provider option

    • @scott5322
      @scott5322 5 років тому +1

      Rural Texas, same boat.

    • @Jarochito-
      @Jarochito- 4 роки тому +1

      40 is slow in the grand scheme of things its just american internet is a special kind of bad where people get .5.

  • @jjcoolaus
    @jjcoolaus 4 роки тому

    I'm amazed this is a thing in the USA. In Australia you buy a modem whether it's from a retail store or a ISP (yes all ISPs offer premium modems as an option for extra $s upfront)

  • @waffles5306
    @waffles5306 5 років тому

    I have cox panoramic so what router and modem should I get? The only thing that I know right now is that I’m not getting the highest speeds because my modem is incompatible

  • @MarcA95
    @MarcA95 5 років тому +20

    Only running a 2 Mbps connection here,
    Crying everyday :(

    • @MetallicDZN
      @MetallicDZN 5 років тому

      I have 3 mbps hah... *Cries*

    • @mhammadalloush5104
      @mhammadalloush5104 5 років тому +1

      Me 2mbps
      Ok I'll kms

    • @ronondex6
      @ronondex6 5 років тому +2

      Yeah same here in Germany, because you know it's not important and the internet is "Neuland" (new territory). Danke Merkel

    • @claudiovasquez2099
      @claudiovasquez2099 5 років тому

      I had mbs , i feel you :(

    • @kepalaketukrandom7311
      @kepalaketukrandom7311 5 років тому

      Mine is 512 kb and dont ask. Me how i see this video

  • @m-copyright
    @m-copyright 5 років тому +3

    Rent is the worst thing you can possibly do in anything.
    In the long run you will always spend a lot a lot a lot more money than you would've spend upfront.
    Yes, yes, yes not everyone can afford it upfront. And in you're really in such a case that you really can't do anything about that and you have to rent, then yes, rent. Otherwise never ever rent anything.

    • @dontemchan
      @dontemchan 5 років тому

      Nice defence in advance lol

    • @uberchemist
      @uberchemist 5 років тому

      Not sure you could fit any more negatives in your comment. Nah, you probably could. But I digress, there are so many arguments to be made for renting vs buying. Your choice doesn't always boil down to saving money. I won't do the research for you, but feel free to use our friend Google if you want a bit of insight. Cheers!

    • @Charlesb88
      @Charlesb88 5 років тому

      Obviously I’m assuming here your excluding apartments, rental cars, construction equipment, bowling shoes, and similar sorts of short term rentals when you say “in anything”. Even if where strictly talking long term rentals (outside of housing), there can still be good reasons to rent over buy for such as where a high risk of repeated product failure is a reality such say destruction by lightning, for example. In that case the cost of repeated replacement can make renting less expensive choice then frequently buying a replacement at full cost. Renting can also sometimes include greater product support then you would get with a outright purchase, making it a better choice for technologically illiterate or for products requiring higher then average knowledge/skill to properly configure and maintain.

    • @macbookpro57
      @macbookpro57 5 років тому

      Not everyone can afford it upfront? If you can’t afford a $40 modem you shouldn’t be paying for an internet bill every month 😂😭

  • @gamergye
    @gamergye 5 років тому +1

    FTTH with CenturyLink can be set up with PPPoE, and VLAN 201 tagging on any router from the ONT, so you don't have to rent their 'modem'.

  • @calas7
    @calas7 5 років тому

    Worked (no longer, they treat workers like crap, and customers did nothing but yell at you trying to help) at Shaw Cable for 2 years in Tech Support.
    The modems purchase fee was the same as a 2 year rental. Its unlimited warranty for as long as you are renting, straight swaps if broken and upgrades, the whole deal.
    If you didn't want to upgrade or switch providers in less than 2 years, good deal to rent! If you were going to buy and sit there for more than of course it would be a good deal, but warranty would be over and the cash saved would be so minuscule, that if it broke after 2 years or something you would be deeper in the pocket.
    So they stopped even offering to sell their latest modems, and scratched the fee all together if you signed a contract. But that's a different matter.
    And yeah they locked it down to only what they provided too, so you couldn't even get your own from elsewhere if you wanted... But if your serious about wifi performance anyhow you wouldn't be using the junk for that anyways and have your own to use!

  • @Adam-fu6sr
    @Adam-fu6sr 5 років тому +3

    Did not know you could rent