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Decoding really isn't a problem, if it was then your neighbors wouldn't be able to access the Internet when another neighbor was using it since they are all shared lines further down the pipeline. This is more a security issue as the ISP uses the MAC address of the modem as part of their authentication onto their network. You can't use two modems without buying two accounts as all cable companies have a 1 account, 1 MAC address policy. So to answer your question you can have two modems on a single line, but you cannot have two modems on a single ISP account.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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