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BluringPvP
Junior Member
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01-23-2025, 07:55 PM
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I actually have two ISPs connected to my place—one offers unlimited data and the other has a 5 TB cap at 300 Mbps. The unlimited plan forces me to use their proprietary router combo, which they claim is being used to intercept my calls. The other one lets me pick any router and provides a modem, which is why I’m considering mesh networking. It seems a bit uncertain, but someone could please review my post and assist me.
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BluringPvP
01-23-2025, 07:55 PM #1

I actually have two ISPs connected to my place—one offers unlimited data and the other has a 5 TB cap at 300 Mbps. The unlimited plan forces me to use their proprietary router combo, which they claim is being used to intercept my calls. The other one lets me pick any router and provides a modem, which is why I’m considering mesh networking. It seems a bit uncertain, but someone could please review my post and assist me.

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DJ_PvPz
Member
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01-23-2025, 08:11 PM
#2
Which ISPs are active? The provider appears to be identified by your username—based on your location, it's likely Jio Fiber or Airtel.
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DJ_PvPz
01-23-2025, 08:11 PM #2

Which ISPs are active? The provider appears to be identified by your username—based on your location, it's likely Jio Fiber or Airtel.

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NORFFF
Member
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01-24-2025, 11:10 PM
#3
Let’s clarify what you’re aiming for. Mesh networking isn’t the right fit here. Could you explain your goal more clearly?
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NORFFF
01-24-2025, 11:10 PM #3

Let’s clarify what you’re aiming for. Mesh networking isn’t the right fit here. Could you explain your goal more clearly?

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JELLY33
Member
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01-25-2025, 04:22 AM
#4
Jio Fibre is the updated network, and the data limit is often referred to as a data cap or data allowance in certain regions.
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JELLY33
01-25-2025, 04:22 AM #4

Jio Fibre is the updated network, and the data limit is often referred to as a data cap or data allowance in certain regions.

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01-25-2025, 05:17 PM
#5
It was meant as a follow-up to the larger discussion about internet speeds, not a separate thread.
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Pinkpineapples
01-25-2025, 05:17 PM #5

It was meant as a follow-up to the larger discussion about internet speeds, not a separate thread.

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KorGamer13
Junior Member
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01-25-2025, 06:04 PM
#6
Which ISPs are you using? The provider’s name seems to be based on your username. From what you mentioned, it looks like you’re in India—probably Jio Fiber or Airtel. I have to admit, stealing my data is really annoying, and it’s surprising how serious this issue is. Even though some anonymous sources say Jio shares user data with advertisers, Jio has consistently denied those allegations.
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KorGamer13
01-25-2025, 06:04 PM #6

Which ISPs are you using? The provider’s name seems to be based on your username. From what you mentioned, it looks like you’re in India—probably Jio Fiber or Airtel. I have to admit, stealing my data is really annoying, and it’s surprising how serious this issue is. Even though some anonymous sources say Jio shares user data with advertisers, Jio has consistently denied those allegations.

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naruto162
Member
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01-28-2025, 05:46 AM
#7
The mesh setup involves connecting your Ax 20 to the internet line and Theon with a Re 605x, while a Re 200 is linked to it. It appears the devices aren't syncing properly in the mesh network, and the extenders aren’t establishing connections to the router.
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naruto162
01-28-2025, 05:46 AM #7

The mesh setup involves connecting your Ax 20 to the internet line and Theon with a Re 605x, while a Re 200 is linked to it. It appears the devices aren't syncing properly in the mesh network, and the extenders aren’t establishing connections to the router.

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Soundtrack67
Member
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01-28-2025, 09:35 AM
#8
The recording is available.
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Soundtrack67
01-28-2025, 09:35 AM #8

The recording is available.

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CiscoMiner
Senior Member
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01-28-2025, 10:15 AM
#9
What size apartment would you need for a mesh network? Would you ever exceed 5TB per month? If so, how much extra charge applies? I wouldn't rely on the company that handles the modem/router to share your data just because you use your own equipment. You might be able to locate "compatible" devices by contacting them directly, but it's crucial to understand what data they gather.
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CiscoMiner
01-28-2025, 10:15 AM #9

What size apartment would you need for a mesh network? Would you ever exceed 5TB per month? If so, how much extra charge applies? I wouldn't rely on the company that handles the modem/router to share your data just because you use your own equipment. You might be able to locate "compatible" devices by contacting them directly, but it's crucial to understand what data they gather.

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LatePVP
Junior Member
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01-28-2025, 01:31 PM
#10
It's also true that if an ISP tried to access your data, they'd probably do it through their main routers, not your personal router. With varying levels of support, it's unlikely they know exactly what the ISP is doing—they might just express a view that was completely misguided.
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LatePVP
01-28-2025, 01:31 PM #10

It's also true that if an ISP tried to access your data, they'd probably do it through their main routers, not your personal router. With varying levels of support, it's unlikely they know exactly what the ISP is doing—they might just express a view that was completely misguided.

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