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Old 04-25-2017, 02:12 PM   #51
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Originally Posted by KyBunnies View Post
I am ALMOST certain you can have some knowledgeable 13-year-old properly reconfigure your router to work in your house on wifi even when there is no Internet service.
This is how everyone else's wireless networks work.

HOWEVER I acknowledge it's in the realm of possibility that Frontier did something remarkably stupid and restrictive, and made it impossible with this device. Not likely, based on my experience and briefly skimming the manual, but not impossible.

If that's the case, my recommendation would be you invest $20 or $30 in a normal wireless router and use that instead. Your current box can plug into the new router to provide the Internet connection. (in other words, you'd just use your current device as a DSL modem).

Then all your wireless devices and CC stuff can happily talk to each other all the time, regardless of any actions by AT&T, Amish, or cows.

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