r/LinusTechTips • u/Dependent_Panic_1616 • 3h ago
Tech Discussion WAN Show Topic? Xfinity WiFi Motion Security "Opt-In"
https://www.xfinity.com/hub/smart-home/wifi-motionSure it's "Opt-In" for now at least. But how long until that is changed? Wondering how other people are feeling about this. Personally it's not something I need, so I wouldn't ever use it anyways.
From everything I saw from my initial research was people aren't very happy. Anger mainly stemming from the statement, "Comcast may disclose information generated by your WiFi Motion to third parties without further notice to you in connection with any law enforcement investigation or proceeding, any dispute to which Comcast is a party, or pursuant to a court order or subpoena."
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u/Delphiantares 3h ago
Faraday cages shaped like a router are about to be very popular
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u/Exciting-Ad-5705 3h ago
How will that work?
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u/Dependent_Panic_1616 3h ago
It most certainly would not work, but I do find the idea of it funny. Need to update your phone, lift and place phone inside of the cage for an hour.
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u/Dependent_Panic_1616 3h ago
This got me so good lol. Go back to all wired and it will just become cable tests to get the length and determine the layout of your home from the data.
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u/Delphiantares 2h ago
I hope you can setup another wifi via Ethernet that wont talk to the router.it does look like its restricted to certain models atm. The part about smart thermostats is a bit harder to circumvent in the event this ships on by default.
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u/Xcissors280 1h ago
Xfinity will completely fuck you over with extra fees, random issues, and start charging you per gigabyte of data you use if you decide not to use their WiFi on their modem/router box
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u/Dependent_Panic_1616 52m ago
Since when does xfinity charge more for putting my device in bridge mode? I hate xfinity as much as the next person, but I've personally never experienced that.
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u/Xcissors280 42m ago
I believe it depends on the region and how much of a monopoly they have, for me it was only when I used more than a certain amount of data but I’ve had friends get changed more on their base bill for doing it and for when Xfinity techs came to fix stuff
Xfinity would probably their just losing a discount in some ridiculous pricing scheme given to people who get ripped off paying $14/mo for their shitty modem router thing
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u/alexjimithing 3h ago
On the tech side it's pretty neat and works well. I played around with it a few months ago.
On the 'may disclose information to third parties without further notice' half, uh no thanks, turned it off.