Does a technician have to come when moving?
Hello! I'm moving into a new apartment these days and am signing a proper internet contract for the first time.
I was not really told whether I should choose new connection or not, so I just did it when ordering
Someone was already in there before, so there's no need for a technician to come into the apartment, right? DSL 1,000 mbit/s
Hello,
in your case, it’s a new contract because as you describe it, you haven’t had a contract somewhere.
Whether an external service deployment is required should be in your provider’s on-time confirmation, with “yes” or “no” it is simply not to answer.
It greets Wiebke
If there is a connection then no one has to come, no one has to come.
this is done automatically. However, since you probably have no idea, a technician can usually always come. It would be useful. Your provider will inform you
A technician comes when no TAE sits.
There’s no one here.
Then routers usually come before contoured. So don’t even have to enter access data.
here is a multimedia box for cable internet
Thank God, fortunately have both this can and another with holes. I don’t think Deutsche Telekom’s on it, even if I’m at o2 right?
That’s a damn good question, because I’ve got the O2 overread them both. Sorry!
DSl (the cans as above always come from the telekom) My answer is also related.
And cable internet, I’ll put you in my answer. (goes here. Only when it’s clear what you’re getting (is in the contract)
I can tell you what really fits.
I’ve done it all, cables, all specified as bank details etc. I just call and ask what’s going on with the contract
You should have made an availability check before the conclusion of the contract. Otherwise, you don’t know what’s going on as 1GB/s and have learned whether it’s DSL or cable internet. Only then in the 2 step, do you select from the lead values what you want to use and send that, and your data to the provider?
In the contract which has not yet been concluded since o2 has not yet been officially replied, it is strangely not exactly what it is for a connection
I can, of course, still watch what’s available at my address. I just took 1,000 mbit/s, and there’s only cables under it, otherwise there might be DSL or glass fibre
If DSI always comes from Deutsche Telekom, then it must work, I just thought that a technician might have to do something about the can
In the contract stands how much you get maximum via DSL, fiberglass and cable, and the maximum with cable also fits my contract, so it must be
If the pre-renter had an internet over the cable connection, probably no technician has to come. But best ask the provider, we can only make coffee substitute reading here.
Yes, as a rule, a telecom technician has to come to DSL.
There is no DSL with a gigabit.
What for? If the connection is available, no one has to come.
Can I check if the connection is available? What exactly does that mean?
I think the renter had a contract, doesn’t that mean that there’s a connection, and they just have to change anything from a distributor?
Oh, yeah, it’s cable sorry! Does anyone have to come?
Not necessarily
If you know, you can do it yourself
Does an electrician have the necessary know-how for this?
That can be, but it doesn’t have to be
No, you do everything yourself.
Do you get instructions for it, or are there tutorials? Do you know an electrician who also exchanges the sockets for me, could he possibly do it or is this a completely different field?
He also brings that, YouTube also has videos.