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Yeah, this doesn't sound right. I've never seen a modem without an ethernet port. I've had everything from Verizon dsl in Tampa years ago to various cable providers including twc and now spectrum and as I said, every modem had an ethernet port. You can also add your own router even if it ends up adding an extra nat layer.
We didn’t even have a modem, just a locked down AP with no control. All controlled through the apartment complex.
It sounds like an apartment building restriction, not a Spectrum restriction. The building wasn't run for ethernet so they just put in wifi with a single modem for the building and called it a day.
Was in Kissimmee. We were forced into the apartment complex internet plan and it only included WiFi. No Ethernet ports in the apartment just a WiFi unit where you had to approve MAC addresses for access.
Super frustrating. Ended up buying a router, that would bridge the WiFi and offer Ethernet to my Pi and desktop.