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Originally Posted by ltcdfancher

Great news. Thank you. To be sure that I understand, Centric service is active on the closing date. There is an operational fiber modem in the low-voltage panel with a single(?) Ethernet port into which I can connect any wireless access points, etc. Or do I interface with Centric at the over-kitchen cabinet data point?
(It doesn’t matter where really; I’m just trying to manage my own expectations.)
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I don't know about your home build, but I think the norm is a LVP panel in the garage. Centric will provide a "free" router. They sell an overpriced switch (I bought my own.) I'm also planning on using my own router since I have specialized security needs. So you will need to supply a network switch (unless you are not planning on using any hard-wire.) You need to contact Centric to open an account and start your service on your closing date (centricfiber.com)