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megsterz
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01-08-2024, 01:57 AM
#11
If they are damaged, there is a small possibility, but I would expect much higher ping, constant data loss, etc. The main issue is DSL and the line coming into your building most likely.
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megsterz
01-08-2024, 01:57 AM #11

If they are damaged, there is a small possibility, but I would expect much higher ping, constant data loss, etc. The main issue is DSL and the line coming into your building most likely.

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Takashuto
Junior Member
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01-09-2024, 07:35 PM
#12
Sorry for missing out. I actually built my own cables in a college course. Unfortunately, I didn’t graduate, which is why I was asked about it. Also, my cheap cables stopped working and I ended up buying new ones, but they didn’t help much. I reached out to my ISP, who said they’d check it, but it’s been a while and I haven’t heard back, so I don’t think they’re really paying attention.
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Takashuto
01-09-2024, 07:35 PM #12

Sorry for missing out. I actually built my own cables in a college course. Unfortunately, I didn’t graduate, which is why I was asked about it. Also, my cheap cables stopped working and I ended up buying new ones, but they didn’t help much. I reached out to my ISP, who said they’d check it, but it’s been a while and I haven’t heard back, so I don’t think they’re really paying attention.

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jacksdolphin
Junior Member
24
01-10-2024, 03:11 PM
#13
Your question could also rely on your location—are you in an urban or rural setting?
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jacksdolphin
01-10-2024, 03:11 PM #13

Your question could also rely on your location—are you in an urban or rural setting?

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Azumia
Junior Member
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01-17-2024, 07:31 PM
#14
AT&T ignores TBH. Wealthy zones with fiber they focus on, metro regions allow quick 5G rollout they support. xDSL doesn’t matter to them. AT&T is altering regulations in numerous states, letting them move freely along poles. These spots will probably depend on 5G. In reality, xDSL is obsolete—it can’t match Fiber or DOCSIS (coax) offerings.
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Azumia
01-17-2024, 07:31 PM #14

AT&T ignores TBH. Wealthy zones with fiber they focus on, metro regions allow quick 5G rollout they support. xDSL doesn’t matter to them. AT&T is altering regulations in numerous states, letting them move freely along poles. These spots will probably depend on 5G. In reality, xDSL is obsolete—it can’t match Fiber or DOCSIS (coax) offerings.

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