The advertised 2Gx100mb that's delivering 2.4Gx230mb is $100/month guaranteed for 2 years. No Contract, no Taxes. Free modem, no Data cap.

Only Limit I've found so far is I tired to setup an EoIP Tunnel over it. The tunnel came up, but I can only get about 7mb/s through it. UDP Test shows 2gb/s going into the tunnel on the far end, and 7mb/s coming out on my end. A wireguard tunnel does not seem to be limited. And EoIP through the wireguard is fine.

On 2/28/2023 8:50 AM, Joe Novak wrote:
Yep, that is a decent promo. If you average over 1tb a month it's really hard to justify bringing your own modem to Comcast now.

On Tue, Feb 28, 2023 at 8:34 AM Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com <mailto:n...@blastcomm.com>> wrote:

    It's actually cheaper.  $0 monthly cost for their modem, and
    unlimited data for 2 years.  Then it goes to $25/month.  Unlimited
    data is $35/month.

    On 2/28/2023 8:21 AM, Joe Novak wrote:
    In mid-split areas you will be downgraded to 100mbit upload if
    you move to your modem right now. Plus, they make modem rental +
    unlimited data the same price as unlimited data... they are fully
    milking every bit of cash they can get from a customer. They are
    basically rolling out higher speeds/uploads to a controlled
    number of modems for the time being. It'll probably be a year or
    two before you can bring your own on those plans, it's the same
    thing they did when they first offered gigabit over docsis 3.1.

    On Tue, Feb 28, 2023 at 8:17 AM Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com
    <mailto:part15...@gmail.com>> wrote:

        I would get a non-Comcast modem plus a router. That's a sure
        solution.


        bp
        <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>

        On 2/28/2023 6:10 AM, Joe Novak wrote:
        There is no turning it off anymore, it's a hidden SSID that
        forever broadcasts. I'm fairly sure it's for techs to do
        diagnostics from the company phone. The modem is in the new
        'mid split' area, there is a huge thread tracking it on
        dslreports.

        On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 7:10 PM Nate Burke
        <n...@blastcomm.com <mailto:n...@blastcomm.com>> wrote:

            I've got a Comcast residential Modem that I can't get
            the RF turned off
            in.  I haven't been able to find the right phrase at
            support to get them
            to do it.  So far All that's happened is they've removed
            the SSID's, but
            the RF is still broadcasting.  There are some 'RF cages'
            on Amazon to
            'limit your exposure to WIFI'  But they're marketed as
            making your house
            'healthier'  and reviews say they just slightly weaken
            the signal.

            Is there a way to properly ground out a cage around the
            modem to block
            all the WIFI?  Many moons ago, back in the days of
            802.11b, I put an AP
            into a lead lined pelican case, and was still able to
            connect to the
            WIFI from outside of it.  I'm guessing I didn't do
            something right back
            then.

            FWIW though, I am getting 2.4gb/s x 230mb/s through the
            coax
            connection.  There's only a 2.5G interface on the modem.

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