Got charter Internet installed a few weeks ago at my cabin.
I opted for a regular modem , instead of a wireless router since charter charges an additional $39.99 plus $5 per month.
Never had a problem with the one time $39.99 charge, but the $5 per month seemed a little crazy, considering I could buy a wireless router for about $40/$50.
So anyways, I get my service installed and it works just fine connected to 1 computer. I hook up the router and can't it it to sync up.
I call charter and get the usual bs answer to contact the manufacture of my router, or pay for their wireless option which they support.
Several hours later , I found out charter is locking down their modems to a single MAC address.
To make a 3rd party router work, you have to spoof the MAC address in the router to match your computer.
I just think it's real sh!tty for charter to purposely do that to frustrate people to the point where they almost have to buy the wireless option from charter.
I opted for a regular modem , instead of a wireless router since charter charges an additional $39.99 plus $5 per month.
Never had a problem with the one time $39.99 charge, but the $5 per month seemed a little crazy, considering I could buy a wireless router for about $40/$50.
So anyways, I get my service installed and it works just fine connected to 1 computer. I hook up the router and can't it it to sync up.
I call charter and get the usual bs answer to contact the manufacture of my router, or pay for their wireless option which they support.
Several hours later , I found out charter is locking down their modems to a single MAC address.
To make a 3rd party router work, you have to spoof the MAC address in the router to match your computer.
I just think it's real sh!tty for charter to purposely do that to frustrate people to the point where they almost have to buy the wireless option from charter.