Hol:
Based on my experience (a couple years old, but I suspect still relevant),
you will find that most of the modems on their list are really hard (but
not impossible) to find on the consumer market. I ended up getting an Arris
modem, because I wanted to use its telephony features. I never got that set
up, though I don't think there were any blockers. I was very happy with it,
but it wasn't cheap. Let me know if more info could help.
Pete
[[User:Peteforsyth]]
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 1:58 PM, <hol(a)gaskill.com> wrote:
 I am slowly getting up to speed on networking and want to replace my
 comcast-provided cable modem ASAP, then set up a tor node and a low power
 server.  Wondering if y'all could recommend a good drop-in replacement from
 this list or beyond:
 
http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/
 Marc showed me how to set up port forwarding last night so my 'hello
 world' site was up for a bit.  baby steps... also is there a relatively low
 power server sitting unused in inventory right now that i could borrow for
 a month or 2 to practice with?
 cheers and many thanks,
 hol
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