the_honeyman

the_honeyman t1_j0wtsjh wrote

I said "isn't always true," which is neither calling you a liar nor rude. If that hurt your feelings, I don't know what to tell you.

I don't know of a single retail router that can provide good coverage for 3600sq ft, so idk if that's really a knock on their equipment.

Thanks for the education on the ONT though. My knowledge is completely coax/cat5 networking. I can splice fiber, but that's about all I've had training on.

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the_honeyman t1_j0whb1y wrote

What this person is saying isn't always true. I have a separate modem and router, they supplied both, never had any problems.

Edit: it has been pointed out that maybe what I'm calling a modem is actually an ONT. Still, I've not had problems with their equipment, though ymmv in big spaces with lots of users, as always when it comes to wireless protocols.

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the_honeyman OP t1_j0nfkm7 wrote

Reply to comment by CoughEKing in Customers by the_honeyman

Relax bro. This is a pro-worker post. Look around. The reality is employers are trying to squeeze every penny they can by underhiring. I agree with everything you said about shitty employers, but that doesn't change the fact they're everywhere.

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the_honeyman OP t1_j0acdb8 wrote

Well they're widening it and reinforcing it since it's used by truckers so much, which also contributed to the problem. So they're moving utilities, building proper drainage, ripping a road out, and basically starting from scratch.

It does seem like the same lane has been closed for an inordinate amount of time though. And I agree with your best/worst scenarios.

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the_honeyman t1_j08g5ag wrote

It's been glitchier than usual lately. Idk a whole lot about fiber systems, but cable systems historically have problems when temps change, so maybe the weather is having something to do with it. It is the first winter for a lot of their plant.

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