Consider this question about point-to-point networking:
I have two old docsis 2.0 modems and my cable company has decided to force all customers to upgrade to 3.0 or loose service. I hate to have them go to waste and selling them is not practical for me....
I am thinking of trying to make use of these modems as a point to point setup so I could send the signal over the coax lines, of which I have several of substantial length. Coax seems in my opinion much easier to mess with than the cat5 ethernet cables....
I would like to be able to plug one cable modem into my router hub via ethernet, send the data over the coax to the second, which could then be plugged into through its ethernet port with a second router or an old pc without wireless capabilities....
- First, is this possible to be done right off the shelf?
- Second, if not, how involved would it be to make it possible?
- Third, would I be in any threat of legal repercussions for modifying hardware I own for this purpose (I have read articles online of people being arrested for modifying cable modems but that was for stealing services...the objective here would not be to alter my existing services from the company as my modem would only be running in my own loop with my new docsis 3.0 still regulating all traffic to and from my isp)
Is Super User a good place to ask this?
If not, what's a better place to ask it?