Comment by cortesoft
1 month ago
I did that, and then a few years later they no longer supported that version. I gave up and used the provided modem.... guess I could put it in a faraday cage to prevent the WiFi from being enabled...
1 month ago
I did that, and then a few years later they no longer supported that version. I gave up and used the provided modem.... guess I could put it in a faraday cage to prevent the WiFi from being enabled...
DOCSIS protocol hasn't changed, 3.0 modems are still being supported, just like a decade ago
Well, I had a DOCSIS 3.0 modem I used with Spectrum (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016PE1X5K), and now it no longer works. You can see it isn’t on their compatible list anymore: https://www.spectrum.net/support/internet/compliant-modems-c...
Or just cut the power trace to the wifi chipset.
or ground the antenna, or put the thing in a cage. The cables (which must escape the cage) will make the cage less effective but I imagine it would be enough.