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Can I not pay router fee if I use my own router

Just got my xfinity internet installed. It comes with a modem and a router separated. Since I will be using my own router, can I RETURN the router and stop paying the $10 a month router fee?

I really don’t know why I’m getting downvoted. If I return the equipment and stop renting from them, shouldn’t I assume that I would not have to pay the rental fee? The last ISP I used (beanfield) allowed this, so I assumed it is possible with Rogers.

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u/Peach-R — 1 day ago
▲ 205 r/UofT

There could have been a lake on campus in front of hart house

I wonder why this plan wasn’t carried out. Though the current design is also pretty nice.

u/Peach-R — 2 days ago

Planning lawyer?

Hi, I’m an incoming law student and is quite interested in work related to urban planning and things. I wonder what’s the income and work load is like for planning lawyers in Toronto/Vancouver compared with typical big law sort of roles, either in private practice or government jobs. Also, how difficult would it be to start practising in Toronto and then move to Vancouver later?

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u/Peach-R — 2 days ago

Is it normal for AC to cool the room only to 23?

I’ve only ever lived in condo buildings with heat pumps, but recently moved to a condo with a fan coil unit for AC. The AC really only cools the room to 23C but no more, and the air it blows definitely does not feel as cool as what I’m used to. I’ve set the thermostat to 18C, which is the lowest it can go. Is it normal for a fan coil AC system?

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u/Peach-R — 3 days ago

Does Philippines Airlines Provide Hotel For Missing Connection Flight

Was looking at Tokyo to Toronto flights and there is a route operated by Philippines Airlines with a 0h55min layover in Manila. The time sounds unrealistic, but if the airline can provide the hotel, I don't really mind staying in Manila for a night. Does Philippines Airlines do it, for business class passengers?

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u/Peach-R — 9 days ago

Is it worthwhile to take the GRE

Among the notable philosophy departments, it seems only NYU and Texas now have mandatory GRE requirement. Is it still worthwhile to take the GRE for grad now? How useful would it be for the GRE optional programs?

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u/Peach-R — 14 days ago
▲ 6 r/UofT

Bird Course Second Summer Subsession charactersssss

Is there any recommendation for a bird course in the second subsession? I just need this one more course to complete the degree😭

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u/Peach-R — 19 days ago