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how to get a 10gbit connection

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cowcow4321
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11-04-2023, 07:38 AM
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No, you don’t need to buy your ISP’s 10Gb plan just to get 1GB per second. You can achieve that speed with a 10Gb connection if your provider offers it. If not, look for alternatives or upgrades within your current plan.
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cowcow4321
11-04-2023, 07:38 AM #1

No, you don’t need to buy your ISP’s 10Gb plan just to get 1GB per second. You can achieve that speed with a 10Gb connection if your provider offers it. If not, look for alternatives or upgrades within your current plan.

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Mirrqred
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11-07-2023, 04:41 AM
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Techswarm91
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11-13-2023, 01:20 AM
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You require a 1Gb connection—opt for the Gigabit plan. For a 1GB link, choose the 8 Gigabit or higher option. Note that typical consumer devices usually cap at 1Gb, so you may need a more advanced setup.
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Techswarm91
11-13-2023, 01:20 AM #3

You require a 1Gb connection—opt for the Gigabit plan. For a 1GB link, choose the 8 Gigabit or higher option. Note that typical consumer devices usually cap at 1Gb, so you may need a more advanced setup.

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TDAL_NYKO
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11-13-2023, 03:58 AM
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Comcast bills $299 each month plus up to $1000 for installation on 2 Gbps Fiber to the home. That rate is significantly reduced, as it functions more like metro Ethernet service. I suspect you're expecting a substantial monthly charge—possibly in the thousands if not more. If you need this level of connectivity, don't call the 1-800 ISP line. Instead, reach out to the appropriate number for Metro Ethernet (Fiber). Most major providers such as Comcast and AT&T offer similar services, though exact costs can vary. Remember, these plans usually include not just a higher monthly fee but also expenses for equipment and cabling required to deliver the service to your residence.
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TDAL_NYKO
11-13-2023, 03:58 AM #4

Comcast bills $299 each month plus up to $1000 for installation on 2 Gbps Fiber to the home. That rate is significantly reduced, as it functions more like metro Ethernet service. I suspect you're expecting a substantial monthly charge—possibly in the thousands if not more. If you need this level of connectivity, don't call the 1-800 ISP line. Instead, reach out to the appropriate number for Metro Ethernet (Fiber). Most major providers such as Comcast and AT&T offer similar services, though exact costs can vary. Remember, these plans usually include not just a higher monthly fee but also expenses for equipment and cabling required to deliver the service to your residence.