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anylettuce

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  1. I completely destroyed my old work iphone. I got a new one and also forgot my password to my apple account. I have followed the process and now need to wait 13 days to recover my account. Because it is a company phone and the company is also a wireless Mobil provider, is there anyway I or they can contact apple to speed up the process?
  2. something to keel in wind with the ethernet run
  3. thought that was 1 house. there will be no chance to blanket both places using 1 device. can you get a line between the 2 houses? if not a solution like this is the option. Does your isp agree with this? one of mine has clearly stated in the contract I can't do this. The other doesn't care provided I don't resell it.
  4. are you doing a hardwired mesh or wireless only mesh? hardwired is far superior to the wireless method. I use unifi in my place
  5. got the model # of the one that had isses? Looking at a manual now. It has an in and out. The out looks like it goes to possibly a breaker panel so that panel us also on a ups. Not the internal connections. So far I haven't seen anything about opening it up and tightening the bus bar connections. so far I would say 75% eaton issue, 25% linus. Not enough ventilation and " service of the unit"
  6. My thought is this I have 3 roommates, My isp can bring a 2nd line in (possibly) and I can double my speed and we would just split the bill 4 ways again.This is also would rather have the port there in case this happens or as a backup if the event 1 fails
  7. it does sound like bell is offering DSL and rogers is the cable Was reading into the fttp that most isp use. Looks like it depends on the feeder card. as ir is sharred bandwidth like cable is. Still if it is dsl you should get the full 50 all the time, but hearing everyone complain about bell then it wouldn't surprise me
  8. 2018 is the year I get my act in gear and do some projects I have been holding off for years 1st on the list is a pfsene build Now the requirements are power efficiency using modern equipment. something that can handle the bandwidth in the next 5-8 years must have 10gbps connection. Right now I am debating on how many ports I should have on it, my isp will eventually have 1 gbps. I am wondering about having 2 10gbps in and 4 out. I know it is over kill but I can potentially see myself needing the bandwidth and possibly future proof the build. I could bump it down to 2 1gbps connections in
  9. I was looking more into it after posting ISP's have a few options 40gbps feed to the splitter, this would provide more than 1gbps to each ont. this should last a long time as most equipment only has 100/1000 Ethernet connection with some instances having 10gbps another option is reduce the # of times it splits. Instead of 1:32 you could do 1:16 and install 2 of these. There is also 1:64 but no much use as far as I can tell. my isp also offers iptv doing the math for worst case senario 32gbps for internet 2.3gbps for iptv still leaves room for things like 4k
  10. MY isp is using gpon, it seems to be the standard 1:32 splitter and 2.5 gbps download and some sort of upload I can't remember. Taken that the max the network can produce is 2.5gbps, split it 32 times you get 75mbps per user. How is it I see most isp using the 1:32 splitter yet still offer 1gbps to each customer? Would they just upgrade at there end raising the 2.5gbps to something higher if the need is there? if so what is the max bandwidth the current gpon can handle? then there is the whole docsis 3.1 and the full 10gbps upload and download. I do realize that both cable and fiber are shared and most of the time all 32 users won't be maxing out there connection all the time, still shouldn't fiber be able to handle more? I only ask cause I am one of those power users and if I am using the full gig all the time won't that leave a small amount for everyone else to use? just thinking on this one.
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