Tech blunders

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Lads, I want to use LibreWRT or whatever the existing project is called. What routers would you recommend for a domestic use-case?

Also, is there any reason I should purchase one modem in lieu of another? Is there a reason to discriminate between that of an (((isp))) and that of a (((retailer)))?

>Using (((internet)))

What kind of nigger cuck ISP doesn't let the customer utilize his modem of choice?
The ISPs in my region offer modems with data plans but those are always optional and incur some additional cost on top of being a recolored commonly available consumer modem with near-identical hardware and firmware.
Even shit like stationary 4G data plans don't explicitly force the user to connect with the ISP-supplied modem.
Local tech support does use third-party modems as an excuse to blame the customer for everything though.

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any which use cable, fiber or satellite as a medium of transmission, since the encoding is probably not easy to reverse engineer

My guess would be to be able to distribute security updates to the router firmware etc because in the end it's everyone's advantage to do so and 97% of households would leave the routers unoatched otherwise. Also general jewness.

Sometimes I feel bad for you burgers.

funny enough the ISP-supplied modems/routers often tend to lag behind the base models from the manufacturer when it comes to updates.

We're talking about Cable modems, not the 56K modem you're running in Turkey.

Fucking cable man, it's so fast now that the CAT5 wires in my home are too slow and I need to replace them. I can't even saturate my 150mbit connection, maxes out at ~95mbit.

My neighbor does, heh.