conduit / pull string. These are your best friends. If you aren't sure what you want now, this will allow for expansion to w/e you want in the future. I would also do opposing walls in every room, along with what bds1904 mentioned for the access point locations.
If you decide to finish the...
Call the last tech that was out, not a new one. Not only does a new tech have to learn your system/setup, but it also goes against the previous tech (every company ever).
It's likely exactly what MrG said, you are on a saturated node.
Att employee here. Mister is correct. Although there are some apartments (depending on location) that are fttp (in the case an apt). Considering you are currently on legacy dsl, it's not likely the case.
One downside to apartments, we are not allowed to run new lines. (unless you happen to have...
Just do ip pass through from the att rg to your router. Let the att rg handle it's part and just pass the ip to yours. Single pair or bonded won't matter.
ty, decided to redo most of it (hence the zipties and dangling power above). just waiting for my ERPOE to come in to finish up.
Looked a little more, there are quite a few patch panels that work with these, suttle makes a few nice small 12 port ones if you with to mount outside the panel like...
If you had power, you could do something like this. Still making changes, but originally this only had 4 lines in it. They do make patch panels built to fit in these, that would work perfect for anything less than 12 lines.
Zipties are to hold shit in place atm btw. they are not tight :) for...
Ha, Was going to reply with roughly the above but then saw your post hit pretty much all my points. Austin is the beta for our gigapower service. Once we start pushing our 17a profiles with vectoring. the >45 will be available to anyone under 2200 ft and the 45 will be able to reach the ones up...
AT&T Gateway > Your router. (your modem will not be involved with the uverse service, just your router)
I'd suggest additional waps rather than another router if you wish to expand your wifi network further.
Your gateway will not need to be switched again if you are going with directTV, only if you went with uverse tv. You can still use your current equipment, just disable routing functions on ours and use your own, and disable the wifi.
Only AT&Ts RG's (modem/router combo) will authenticate our uverse service. An internet only gateway like the 5031 doesn't have a coax port. the 3800/3801 (given when you have uverse tv) do have a coax input for vdsl(we used to convert to coax in the prior years) but are moving away from coax...
I wouldn't try it. We do use the 2310 for our pair bonded BiB customers, but they require provisioning before they will authenticate. If CenturyLink is rebranded att, you would probably run into a similar problem.
Try a different channel (I see you mention you tried 1). The auto mode on the 589 isn't that auto lol (I presume this is what he placed, as it's our newest rg)
Odd spikes in the "data point" graph aside, between 10-12 is normal depending on the profile they have you set on. PM me if you would...
If you have uverse tv or voip service, at&t sets QoS as voip(voice), video, internet in that order. If you have internet only, try a speedtest hardwired vs wireless. See what the results end up being.
I spoke to soon, on the stability. It seems, and I can't quite determine the cause...that it likes to crash every 6-12 hours. Even with low OC. I have read elsewhere that W8.1x64 is a possible issue, but not having any valid information to back this, I'm still searching for another possible...
Less of an overclock than I see most. these are all on powered risers, so far running stable for last 24 hours. Normally they stay at 298-305 when I'm not tinkering.
Pic quality got screwed a bit. Settings are -l T5x24 -i 0. -C is not needed for maxwell, and -H 2 is default, so no need to put...
Just cashed in a little bit of reserve, have 6x 750ti on the way. Going to spend a good bit of time playing around with the configs to see what I can get out of them. Little experiment, I can report back if anyone would like after everything comes in :)
Sent you a PM. Best course of action would be to contact the supervisor of the tech that installed the service (not for malicious reasons, give the tech good words if you feel he deserves it lol. But it's an easier way to explain what you would like rather than getting on with our nasty over...
AT&T Technician here with extensive networking background. It is pretty horrid but i've seen worse lol. Surprised the technician that installed your service didn't just used your patch panel vs pulling the pair.
As far as your service being unstable with AT&T, it's not the service but most...
Frank is no longer a case mod/build.... Frank is a story, and it's an awesome one! Looking forward to the next chapter. :)
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It's like he purposely takes a punch to the gut(well...in this case hose), so he can be reborn bigger and better! CAV has no fixed budget as its 100% Franks will on how much he chooses CAV to spend!
Waiting for geek porn -_-
I don't know if you have tried the thermaltake psu calculator, but from my experience it has been fairly accurate.
Curious, between all the calculators you used, what's the difference from low/high?
Long time lurker first time posting. Wanted to say, you do some nice work. I love most...