If you’re using their phone or TV services, you should not follow these instructions because you likely need the CenturyLink C2000T device for those other services. You have working CenturyLink fiber optic networking with only internet.Here’s how I removed the CentryLink C2000T from my home networking setup… I’m interested in neither of those options, so I learned how to remove the needless extra device from the mix. I’m happy with this setup because it saves me a watt or two of power at the wall plug, and it removes one more thing that could fail/need to be rebooted. By default, CenturyLink will also install their own wireless router in your home because (a) most people need a wireless router and (b) they can make you pay $8/month for the device (or $100 once to buy it from them). As part of the installation, they run fiber optic cable into your home which terminates at a Optical Network Terminator (ONT), which is essentially a Fiber-to-Ethernet modem. What’s missing? The CenturyLink C2000T! (Pictured: CenturyLink Optical Network Terminator (ONT), CyberPower Battery UPS, Netgear Nighthawk R7000 )My home recently got upgraded with CenturyLink’s gigabit fiber service, which is pretty damn great.
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