Welches Internet ist das beste und wie verbinde ich es?
Ich bin gerade in eine neue Wohnung gezogen. Vermutlich sind das die Tropfen für das Internet? Oder schließe ich es an die Wandanschlüsse an? Schätzen Sie die Hilfe!
We cant tell what is best where you live. The company you order is responsible for the connection. You just plug in your modem to the socket.
pastafarian24 on
Green looks good, try that one.
AccidentalNordlicht on
This raises so many questions. And my eyebrows.
Brapchu on
You need a contract with a provider for that.
They will usually send a technician who plugs in all the stuff and enables it.
tommy-999 on
Are you located in Braunschweig by any chance?
Helmold_ on
You can connect the router to the TAE port (lower left corner). The coloured LAN cables go to the rooms, connect those to the router to be able to connect your PC by cable.
Burning_Trashcan7 on
Uhh, what? I am flabbergasted right now.
thor76 on
If movies taught me anything is that the RED wire is the culprit.
Dr_Penisof on
Cut the red wires. But wait until the timer is at 2 secs.
gunbuster363 on
Yes, exactly. “What internet”
Beregolas on
So, just in case, this is what you do in order!
1. contact your landlord, ask them how to get internet and which kind of internet is available! Also if any provider has exclusive rights or if you can choose freely.
2. choose a form of available internet and a provider by using a comparison website to get a good price. Call them on the phone, explain your situation (where you live, what you want to buy, and if you need a router or bring your own)
3. wait for their technician to arrive and set everything up.
I’m not 100% an expert, but this looks like there are still quite a few things missing in that photo that still need to be installed by a technician, but cable might work already. Again: not an expert, so the steps outlined above and you’ll get Internet
yetAnotherLaura on
Man I wish I had a network closet like that. My apartment doesn’t even have the coax splitter inside and instead is hidden in a hole in the wall in the outside hallway.
From the picture looks like you have a socket for telephone/DSL. Dunno if there’s an option for cable internet in the first pic si if you go for that you’ll have to figure how to get the cable to a router in there.
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What’s your provider?
Really
We cant tell what is best where you live. The company you order is responsible for the connection. You just plug in your modem to the socket.
Green looks good, try that one.
This raises so many questions. And my eyebrows.
You need a contract with a provider for that.
They will usually send a technician who plugs in all the stuff and enables it.
Are you located in Braunschweig by any chance?
You can connect the router to the TAE port (lower left corner). The coloured LAN cables go to the rooms, connect those to the router to be able to connect your PC by cable.
Uhh, what? I am flabbergasted right now.
If movies taught me anything is that the RED wire is the culprit.
Cut the red wires. But wait until the timer is at 2 secs.
Yes, exactly. “What internet”
So, just in case, this is what you do in order!
1. contact your landlord, ask them how to get internet and which kind of internet is available! Also if any provider has exclusive rights or if you can choose freely.
2. choose a form of available internet and a provider by using a comparison website to get a good price. Call them on the phone, explain your situation (where you live, what you want to buy, and if you need a router or bring your own)
3. wait for their technician to arrive and set everything up.
I’m not 100% an expert, but this looks like there are still quite a few things missing in that photo that still need to be installed by a technician, but cable might work already. Again: not an expert, so the steps outlined above and you’ll get Internet
Man I wish I had a network closet like that. My apartment doesn’t even have the coax splitter inside and instead is hidden in a hole in the wall in the outside hallway.
From the picture looks like you have a socket for telephone/DSL. Dunno if there’s an option for cable internet in the first pic si if you go for that you’ll have to figure how to get the cable to a router in there.