Ditching your ISP's wireless router and buying your own will make you happier, study says

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In recent years, many ISPs have started offering modems with a built-in wireless router, negating the need to purchase one on your own to equip your home with Wi-Fi capabilities. You may want to consider buying one anyway. According to the latest American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) survey, ISP customers who purchase a third-party router are all around "happier" with their home Wi-Fi experience.

ASCI routinely surveys customers in the US and subsequently publishes customer satisfaction scores for a variety of products and services. However, this was the first time it measured the in-home Wi-Fi experience.

"For the most part, it was no contest" ASCI said.

"This is hardly unexpected. After all, equipment is the bread and butter for these third-party companies," ASCI added.

If there is a surprise to this survey, however, it's that customers who buy a third-party router are notably happier with the cost. This category showed the biggest divide between buying a router and using the one an ISP provides.

"If there was ever a time for ISPs to put resources into improving in-home equipment, it’s now," ASCI says.

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