Get a Linksys cable modem for $44.95

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I think your cable bill is high enough without the monthly modem-rental fee, don’t you?

Indeed, if you’re paying $6-8 per month for the modem supplied by a cable provider (Comcast, Time Warner and so on), it’s time to consider owning instead of renting. Many providers will let you use your own modem instead, meaning you can do away with that monthly fee.

Your own modem like this one: For a limited time, and while supplies last, Amazon has the Linksys DPC3008 cable modem for $44.95 shipped. It’s new, not refurbished — an important distinction, because I’ve learned that refurb modems often have issues getting activated on new owners’ accounts.

Even if you’re paying just $6 per month to rent your existing modem, you’d recoup your investment in about eight months — then pocket that $6 every month thereafter. It adds up!

Take note, however, that this is just a modem; it’s not also a router. If your existing modem is responsible for delivering Wi-Fi throughout your house, you’ll need to BYO router to this equation — and that will require some extra expense and setup. Also, if your cable provider is also providing your home-phone service, this may be a no-go as well.

(I’m not saying this is a perfect solution for everyone. But in my house, I’ve long relied on my own modem, router and VoIP phone service — Ooma, if you’re curious. Everything works swimmingly.)

Because this is a DOCSIS 3.0 modem, it’s capable of delivering lightning-fast data both upstream and downstream. If your current modem is older, it might be a 2.0 model, in which case you’re likely to see a huge performance boost.

Although the product listing specifies Comcast certification, the DPC3008 should work with most cable providers. My advice: call yours first just to make sure. And, for that matter, to make sure you can indeed BYO modem. Different providers have different rules.

If you’ve already made the switch, or you know offhand how much you’re paying for modem rental, hit the comments and share the current or potential savings.

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