On 06/19/2014 11:21 AM, Brian Wood wrote:
> > hard to find modems that work for Comcast.
>
> Hard to find?  There is a page of them right here:
> http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/ <http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/>

Yes, I know of that page.  I only found one modem
that was a telephony modem and that might work
for me.

I didn't come right out and say it in my last post,
but I suggest calling Century Link and telling them
you're going to switch to Comcast if they don't
reduce their price by 50%.  The price Century Link
offered me when they stopped at the door after I had
already switched to Comcast was 45% of what it was
before I switched and the speed was also faster.

That seems like the easiest thing now in retrospect, but
I didn't try it.  Also the modem that Comcast rents doesn't
come with a battery.  They want 30 some bucks for that.
So I kind of miss Century Link.  If Century Link is reading
this, feel free to make me another offer.

I also like Ooma and have used them for a number
of months.  But I think Magicjack or whatever it is
called is a little bit cheaper.

-- 
Brian
Ebenezer Enterprises - "Unless the L-rd builds the house,
they labor in vain that build it."  Psalms 127:1
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