Switching to a flat without any Ethernet connections
Switching to a flat without any Ethernet connections
You're facing a common challenge when moving into a new place without built-in internet. The 100mbps broadband deal is great, but you'll need a workaround for connectivity. Powerline networking could work if you can run cables from the building to your unit, though it usually requires at least one wired port inside. Alternatively, consider a fiber connection or a satellite service that doesn’t rely on local wiring.
The internet is set up in various ways for each apartment. Wi-Fi might seem like a joke, so you could ask the provider to install a dedicated port and run a cable directly to your home. Then connect a switch for setup. Alternatively, you’d need a range extender or access point that connects the wireless signal to ethernet.
I’m puzzled by the claim it’s optic fiber; I’m unsure how to establish a connection without ports. I’ve already posted a wall before the forum shut down temporarily. Plus, I can’t reach customer support—they refuse to accept registration or ID from my bank, even though they work with most other banks in the country.
You will receive either a cable modem or probably a VDSL2 modem.