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You already got a bunch of answers here, but I just want to narrow down on this part:
I cannot express enough how much you need to stop using their router/modem. Its going to cost more, you have no control, they are undoubtedly using the built in AP to sniff data about devices around, etc, etc, etc.
Friends don't let friends use ISP provided hardware. Especially if Comcast gave it to you. Please get your own.
I recommend a modem, a router, and preferably the AP as entirely separate devices.
Good luck and have fun
Good call. The only thing I need/want from my ISP is the cable coming into the house. Everything else is off limits.
Ohhh trust me, I know, I still live with my parents and they have no understanding of how vile corporations can be. They simply don't want to use anything other than the ISP bullshit because they think it'll be worse, and that the higher price means higher quality. :/
As a septuagenarian, it's really not their fault as much as the era they were most likely grew up in. We were taught to trust cops, governments, corporations, etc because these organizations had our best interest at heart. wink - wink
Oh no.
They are Comcast's favorite kind of people - exploitable.
Good luck!
I just want to put it out there: in some countries, you literally can’t not use the ISP provided modem, and for my needs, the best I can do is put mine behind theirs, but I cannot remove theirs from the equation.