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Originally Posted by jabacon6669
Hi All,
Thanks for all the info. So, in conclusion, we went to our local Comcast office, and they put us on seasonal, $50. This in itself is a scam, for what, just prevents me from having to return the equipment. And, an additional $20 to keep my internet, so I can see my cameras. So, $70 in total. Oh well, better than $255. Which I will address when we return in May. Now, in Florida, we are going to go with Comcast. It appears, we will be able to get good internet speed and television package for around $150. Hopefully, I'll be ahead of the game by about $35/month.Thanks again.
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My wife and I are snowbirds. We have Comcast in both homes. Your best bet is to buy your own modem/router combos for both locations. It's a hit up front, but you will recoup the cost in 10 months (in each location). Approximately $150 apiece, but you are paying somewhere around $17/month to rent the modem/router combo. There's also Roku sticks, unless you have a smart tv. We had to buy the Roku's so that my elderly father in law could navigate his way around and the Roku's make it simple (less buttons to push, less chance to turn on spanish language or change inputs). We couldn't do seasonal because we have have security in both homes. But we are still paying $50/month for internet in each location and have Youtube TV ($65/month), which travels with us. $165/month combined for both homes with 300MB service in each. No WiFi drops, rock solid.