Our home has one panel for our Shaw modem (top floor) with a cable that can provide internet to the basement.
I am planning on renting the basement suite out and provide internet access by plugging the basement cable directly into my modem.
However privacy would be my main concern. Is there a way to split the internet on a single account, so the basement can still wire in a connection but be on a completely different network?
Or what is the best way to approach this? Get them to install their own modem in my panel upstairs with their own account (can I even have 2 modems on one panel)? Any suggestions would be great thanks!
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@morepolys82 I won’t comment on sharing your internet with the tenant, because it violates Shaw’s AUP. If there is a coax cable in the suite, your tenant should be able install their own modem.
@morepolys82 -- Is there a way to split the internet on a single account, so the basement can still wire in a connection but be on a completely different network?
Yes, but doing the following also violates the AUP:
That router provides a network (wired/WiFi) to devices that connect to it, but those devices cannot connect to any of your devices that are connected (wired/WiFi) to the Shaw cable-modem.
Then, hope that the tenants do not do anything "bad" (spamming, hacking, scamming, distributing adult content) that causes Shaw to terminate your contract. It's not worth that risk.
Get the tenants to get their own Internet. Shaw will run a coaxial-cable from their "demarcation" box (outside of your home) into the suite, and will supply a cable-modem to connect to that cable, because Shaw wants monthly income from the tenants, even if it takes a service technician to run that coaxial-cable.
@morepolys82 I won’t comment on sharing your internet with the tenant, because it violates Shaw’s AUP. If there is a coax cable in the suite, your tenant should be able install their own modem.
Perfect thanks! I was trying to find the contract agreement where this was stated. Thanks for the clarification!
@morepolys82 -- Is there a way to split the internet on a single account, so the basement can still wire in a connection but be on a completely different network?
Yes, but doing the following also violates the AUP:
That router provides a network (wired/WiFi) to devices that connect to it, but those devices cannot connect to any of your devices that are connected (wired/WiFi) to the Shaw cable-modem.
Then, hope that the tenants do not do anything "bad" (spamming, hacking, scamming, distributing adult content) that causes Shaw to terminate your contract. It's not worth that risk.
Get the tenants to get their own Internet. Shaw will run a coaxial-cable from their "demarcation" box (outside of your home) into the suite, and will supply a cable-modem to connect to that cable, because Shaw wants monthly income from the tenants, even if it takes a service technician to run that coaxial-cable.