Why is RoadRunner so difficult to use?

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Can i use a netopia wireless card to connect to my roadrunner account i have at home on my laptop?

I just leased a new pc and have my old netopia wireless card. Can i use this to connect to the roadrunner account that i use at home?

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Yes... the brand name of your wireless card does not matter at all. The format of the wireless broadband...

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What type of cable does RoadRunner use?

I called RoadRunner regarding my order, they said my address is not serviceable but they said they can run line and they said the line was $1,000 per 100 feet?? That's ridiculous, I need about .5 miles of cable.. no way I'm paying that much for cable...

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Its more about the labor involved. they also use third parties alot for their installations. even sending...

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Can I use Roadrunner Internet with just a Modem and Router, no Cable Box?

I recently became a roadrunner customer and I have a question about the basic Internet service... I would like to be able to disconnect the cable box and save the $10/month (I end up with the same 15 channels either way). However, when I disconnected...

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If you broke the connection between the incoming signal and the modem, buy disconnecting the cable box...

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Use At&t 2Wire 2701HG-B in bridge mode with roadrunner cable internet?

I have roadrunner cable internet and I am using Terayon TJ 715 as a cable modem... It only has one ethernet port and it doesn't act as a wireless router. I decided to connect it to a 2wire 2701hg-b modem/wireless router that I have lying around the house...

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You won't be able to use the 2wire gateway the way you want it to work. I assume that the 2wire is a...

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CAN SOMEONE ELSE USE MY ROADRUNNER INTERNET?

OK I HAVE ROADRUNNER AND IS CONNECTED TO A MODEM THAT THEY INSTALLED, IS CONNECTED TO THE CABLE PLUG ON THE WALL .I LIVE IN MY MOTHER IN LAWS HOUSE AND HER MAN JUST GOT A COMPUTER BUT WHAT I WANT TO KNOW IS IF THEY CONNECT THEIR COMPUTER ON THEIR CABLE...

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Nope. Unless if you have a wireless router that is not password protected, or if he directly plugs into...

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Does Roadrunner use Windows?

I think it uses Vista for those super-fast 1,000 trillion operations/sec calculations. For those who don't know what 'Roadrunner' is: http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/06/09/faste…

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Roadrunner came out before Vista was even out , so yes would be the answer.

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Yes, it is against the policies of cell phone companies for you to use another person's plan

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The cable is known as RG6.

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Everything that I found just says to put an MSD ignition in your Roadrunner. There was nothing about...

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