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03-27-2023 02:57 PM |
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Originally Posted by tuccillo
(Post 2200245)
If you are talking about Quantum, then you really mean a Wi-Fi router. The Wi-FI router has to be hardwired, via a relatively short ethernet cable, to a jack in the wall that is connected via ethernet cable in your walls to the low-voltage panel, in your garage, where it will connect to a small Quantum provided box that performs "modem" functions and fiber to electrical conversion. The Quantum fiber optic cable will come through your exterior wall into your low voltage panel and plug into this small, Quantum provided box in your low-voltage panel. All of your Wi-FI enabled devices can then connect via Wi-Fi to the Wi-Fi router. I hope this helps.
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Thank You for your helping hand. I'm learning as I'm going along and would give anything to have Quantum. I've had this kind of service in NJ and it was set and forget, it was flawless. Your explanation is very kind and very understandable. I thank you for that and I'm sure plenty of others get the way you explained the technicalities. Beautiful Job.
I'm so upset with Xfinity and the broken promises and all the usual B.S. that goes along with companies like them and Verizon etc.
I would think that Quantum would be operational in the newer areas on the other side of 44. When I called back they couldn't even find my street and couldn't tell me if I could have their service or not. I'm still very hopeful. :posting:
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