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07-29-2024, 09:30 AM | #45 |
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+1 on this approach. Also, note that at least in southern FL, the WiFi router that Comcast distributes also provides publicly-available WiFi to Comcast account holders. In other words, if you are a Comcast customer and are near to my Comcast router, you'll have access to the Internet via my equipment. So, I have the WiFi capability shut off at the Comcast router, and use my own Eeros mesh system throughout the home to provide private WiFi.
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As far as connecting to the Comcast public WiFi, you have to first connect to it as you would with any wireless network. Your phone will recognize it's a captive portal type setup and prompt you to provide your Comcast userid and password. Only after providing your login credentials will you connect to any of the Comcast public hotspots. |
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