Not being familiar with Charter, if I'm wrong in what I'm understanding let me know but are you ssting they are/were charging extra to use the Wi-Fi portion of the internet service if you didn't provide your own router? As an XFINITY customer and if that's true, I would be thouroughly ticked if charged for using Wi-Fi. Granted we have a 1TB cap and last time I checked Charter didn't due to the TWC merger..Again, it's late so forgive me if I'm mistaken in what I read about the Wi-Fi costing extra.
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With Charter, on SPP they are moving towards three speed tiers
Internet - 200 x 10 for $65 (most areas still on 100 x 10)
Internet Ultra - 400 x 20 for $90 (some areas still on 120 x 10 or 300 x 20)
Internet Gig - 940 x 35 for $125
These are the a la carte rates, there is a $10 bundling discount if you have TV service. There is no modem rental fee.
In areas where D3.1 is live, generally the modems given out for all speed tiers are Spectrum branded EMTA voice modems, that DO NOT include wireless routing functionality and it doesn't matter if you have voice service or not. There are three models that look identical, but are sourced from different OEMs. The only other D3.1 modem is the Technicolor 4400 that was initially given out when the first Gig markets were launched at the end of 2017, that was a modem only and I'm not sure if they are even handing them out anymore. As you can see from the spec sheet these modems are pretty nice and future proof with 32 x 8 channel QAM bonding and can bond up to 2 x 2 on the OFDM side.
E31H2V1 - Manufactured by Hitron
E31T2V1 - Manufactured by Technicolor
E31U2V1 - Manufactured by Ubee
https://www.timewarnercable.com/con...manuals/E31_2V1 Data Sheet Charter 1-page.pdf
If you want a Charter provided wireless router, one is provided at no charge for Ultra and Gig subscribers. If you have standard internet, it's $5 a month extra. The routers given out are also Spectrum branded and are 802.11AC Wave 2 with 4 GigE LAN ports. The routers use the same nomenclature as the modems. At this time there are no Charter issued all in one modem/router/gateways for D3.1 and these are the routers you get if you have one of the modems above. These actually aren't bad, and if I wasn't adamant on having a separate wired router and wireless access point and if I didn't need the advanced functionality like VPN tunnels and dual WAN failover, I just might opt for a Charter router.
RAC2V1A - Manufactured by Arris
RAC2V1K - Manufactured by Askey
RAC2V1S - Manufactured by Sagecom
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