To add to this, some ISPs ([1]used to) charge monthly fees for using their router or modem. A $7/month adds up, and in a year or two, investing in your own hardware will pay for itself and give you more control.
[1] 10 years ago, you had to rent the routers, but nowadays, the router could be free. You can bet though they’re getting that $7/month another way, and it’s likely because they’re selling your data.
To add to this, some ISPs ([1]used to) charge monthly fees for using their router or modem. A $7/month adds up, and in a year or two, investing in your own hardware will pay for itself and give you more control.
[1] 10 years ago, you had to rent the routers, but nowadays, the router could be free. You can bet though they’re getting that $7/month another way, and it’s likely because they’re selling your data.