![]() That's a great find on Reddit and wish I could do that. And no, they did not ask me, if I agree or not. ![]() The bandwidth is limited, but it's better than some lousy, or no cell connection. For example, I can connect to my ISP router's shared internet access with my iPhone, using my email account. ![]() PS: One of the reason the ISP' in the US want to control the provided wi-fi access point is to share customers' internet access. I am just wondering, will this issue periodically reappear with two wi-fi router with their own 2.5 and 5G access points? As such, the only choice had been is to take the wi-fi router. With fiber, the ISP integrated the cable modem with the wi-fi router, where the cable box is wireless. With coax, my ISP offered a free wi-fi router that I declined, since it didn't give me full access to the free router's configuration. In the US, this is the standard practice for most of the major IPS', be that via coax or fiber connection. For this reason, I didn't trust the ISP accessing my internal network before and certainly will not with the fiber connection either. Even that access is via logging in to my account, that doubles as my email account, at the ISP's website this access is not directly to the wi-fi router's admin/root account. The only access I have to the ISP's wi-fi router is changing the SSID/PWD and check the devices connected. Roku stick still cannot connect of course, but still working on that. Updating to ASUSWRT-Merlin 388.1, from version 386.7.2, seemingly resolved most of wi-fi devices connectivity issues. My wi-fi gear's WAN port have been connected into the ISP's ethernet LAN port, where this setup worked just fine for couple of day after getting the fiber connection.
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