From: this@ddress.is.invalid   
      
   AJL wrote:   
   > On 12/2/25 9:26 AM, Marian wrote:   
   >   
   > >I'm actually surprised, Carlos, that the ISP manages "the router", where I   
   > >would NOT be surprised if the ISP manages "the modem" (even as I'm well   
   > >aware that router:modem combinations exist (which may be what you have).   
   >   
   > My router/modem is owned and operated by my ISP. It's part of the service.   
   > Further unless turned off it's also a hotspot for all the other ISP's   
   > customers (their password required) who are in WiFi range and might want to   
   > use it. When mine failed awhile back I used my neighbors hotspot until it   
   > was fixed (at no charge, part of the service). Great for us none-tech   
   > customers whom I suspect most are...   
      
    The modem/router may be *owned* by your ISP and the *modem* part is   
   indeed likely to be operated and managed by your ISP. But the *router*   
   part can not be 'operated' (managed?) by your ISP, at least not fully,   
   otherwise they could mess up your part (your 'LAN'), change your   
   password, access your LAN, etc.. *If* they could 'operate'/manage the   
   router part, you could never be hold liable for what happens on your   
   end/network, because it wouldn't be your network.   
      
    FWIW, my (cable) ISP indeed manages the modem part, I manage the rest   
   (for example the WiFi password, set fixed IP addresses, etc.).   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
|