Techniker findet keinen verteilerkasten?
Guten Abend
Heute war der schaltungstermin für meinen dsl Anschluss mit 250 mbit/s.
Der Techniker kam und fragte nach dem Haus anschlusskasten. Dieser befindet sich draußen an der Hauswand (Post) daneben sei wohl einer auch von Vodafone.
Nach einer Weile kam er rein und suchte die telfondose (AET Dose). Diese befindet sich bei uns im Wohnzimmer. Und eine war wohl mal im Schlafzimmer (gucken kabel raus aber ohne die Dose).
Er misste was und ging dann wieder raus.
Als er wieder reinkam meinte er das irgendwo ein verteilerkasten sein müsste.
Er fragte mich wohin das Kabel von der TAE Dose den hinging. Es verschwindet in der Wand und man kann es nicht folgen.
Wir gingen in den Keller und überall im Haus hin (Einfamilienhaus) aber nichts aufzufinden ausser der APL und TAE Dose.
Er meinte dann das Internet zwar da sei aber es aber nicht schnell ist.
Habe 250 mbits vertrag aber es kommen nur 6 mbits und 0,3 up an. Die DSL vermittlungstelle liegt in einer Entfernung von 600 Meter.
Hat jemand eine Idee?
Sometimes there is an intermediate distributor located behind a maintenance flap in the wall. If it’s taped, it’s hard to find. This is the case with the fact that the measurement values of the technician obviously also indicate. And that would partly explain the bad bandwidth.
You may find the distributor through targeted knocking of the walls in question. If there is something wrongly wired or corroded, then a correction of the error could also improve the signal strength.
In addition, 600 meters distance for Vectoring is not exactly optimal. 50% of the bandwidth should already arrive.
Hi.
I know that glass fiber goes to the conciliation desk and from there Kuofer goes to the house.
600m is too much for me if you want to have 250mbit. With me, it’s almost 200m and long. But Deutsche Telekom has to say that.
I don’t think that all the power goes into an ominous connection box in the house. With me, the telephone line comes into the basement where electricity, water, gas also comes in. The TAE can is directly next to it.
I once had the fun that this had installed a field in the fuse box for the distribution of the signal. I can’t tell you about it anymore. Apart from the fact that the 100 MBit/s + connections often have a shortest possible line from the APL to the router. Think about it, so with JY2STY “ISDN capable” telephone cable, which you recognize on the four red wires marked with rings, or with network cable DIRKEKT And without interruption, put a new connection (let)
in a detached house there is no distribution box in the house. these are only in residential complex like multi-family houses.
I also have a telephone cable that was patched directly to the mail port as 2nd connection and DSL.
what does Deutsche Telekom or who?
what does it have with the Vodafone? if you have cable TV I would give that
Did your ISP even check if you can get 250Mbit/s on your connection? 1&1 had also sold me 250Mbit at that time, and in the end they were only 16K, so special announcement.
Are these 6 Mbit or 6 MB? 6MB would be 48 Mbit, so what can happen with a typical copper line.
Distribution cats are mostly at multi-family houses in the basement. If the landlord knows where. In my semi-detached house, for example, we simply have the connection box outside and finished. You shouldn’t be different.
No.
6 Mbit/s the second Download
And, was it secure that (up to) 250 Mbit/s can arrive at you?
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^Marco
The technician has no, but ask.
Apparently he was looking for the distribution box where glass fiber from outside came into the house. Existing seems only post connection i normal cable connection
that could be normal but then you put directly glass fiber up to the modem.. that all known of me have so and no copper cable