Where is the Modem?

In the Triple Play package they only show the free Router included. Where's the modem?
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Some people run their own router for better wireless than the FIOS router provides.
The FIOS provided router does not support the 5Ghz band which is less crowded.
However, be aware of a couple of things.
1)  VZ's standard installation is coax from the ONT to the router unless you're on a tier over 100Mbps.
2)  VZ's router (or a MOCA adapter) is still required to connect the STBs.

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    Thank you in advanced for a forthcoming solution.

    Thank you 'RichK'.
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  • Need example vi using AT commands for dialing the modem at the remote end

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    Hi sindhu6,
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    I did find a forum related to your enquiry: http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/AT-commands-in-labview/td-p/1213335
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    Addresses:  63.251.179.13
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    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

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