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Old 04-08-2007, 00:30   #4
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Re: Quick Question about moving to another room

You can have the cable modem moved from one room to another. It'll cost though. They may leave the old location wired in so to speak and just add a splitter (junction box) eleswhere so that the modem can phsically be plugged in at the second room. If the customer wanted then you could revert back to the first room.

You wouldn't get a second modem unless you paid for that second account. That would be quite unusual, although with a lot of arm twisting it can be done.

Easiest and most flexible option which leaves the customer in total control is a router to the current modem location. Wired router would leave a trailing ethernet cable issue, but wireless really could be versatile.
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