


Mi sono trasferito nel mio primo appartamento a lungo termine. Check24 ha detto che l’DSL era disponibile. Da quanto ho capito, per questo è necessaria una presa TAE, ma non c’è TAE da nessuna parte nell’appartamento.
Ci sono solo le porte TV e una scatola elettrica, solo cavi Ethernet.
Prima di annullare l’ordine DSL ed effettuare un ordine diverso, voglio solo che Com abbia la certezza di sapere cosa cercare.
(Il proprietario e Hausmeister sono entrambi terribilmente insensibili)
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1pqfs9x
di Alexander_Kraus
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VDSL works with RJ45. I have the same socket where I live. I guess the cable market as „T“ will lead to a room in the basement where all the DSL cables for the house are split up for each apartment
OMG that’s *beautiful*.
Where is all that Cat6 going? With that many cables surely there are wall jacks in every room?
Also how did you get so lucky? Neubau? Dachgeschoss conversion?
The TV port might be only for TV. When I first moved to my apartment I had to call them to replace it. For some reason it only support TV and not internet. The good news that you can change the port and it will work.
Sorry I’m getting ahead of myself. (Just can’t stop envying that you have so many hardlines to distribute your network throughout your apartment. That’s very uncommon.) But yes, all I see in that photo is your network caninet (or structured media cabinet or “Unterputzverteiler”), with what appear to be 11 Cat6 cables terminated in keystone blocks. (Which is very much the correct way to do such an install. About the only change I’d make is to have also used “smurf tube” but perhaps they have and it’s just not visible in this photo.) That’s an uncommonly high number of cables (in comparison, my current unit only has three, one for each main room) so I’m super curious where they’re all going. Does your place have many rooms? Or perhaps they’ve run multiple cables to each room? In any case, what I *don’t* see in this photo is a TAE socket. Or indeed, anything that appears to be a connection for incoming Internet service.
Like… nothing.
Normally you’d see either a TAE socket here (for DSL) or a coaxial cable (for cable). Or perhaps a fiber optic line.
But none of that is here. The only thing that looks unusual is that, if you look very closely, one of the keystone jacks (the boxy metal connectors at the end of the orange Ethernet cables) appears to have some sort of mark above it made with permanent marker. Third from the left, mark resembles a “T”.
Perhaps that is meant to indicate something? Like maybe your internet is somehow on that line? Which… yeah that’s weird, as it would mean there’s already a switch somewhere else in your building.
Simplest solution is probably just to keep the appointment with your service installer and let them figure this all out.
But yeah, I’d be very much prepared for some confusion and head-scratching when they get there, and you may want to have the Hausmeister on speed dial.
Best of luck!
Slow or very slow.
I have the same setup, there is an inbound RJ45 socket leading from the basement.
The other cables are leading to LAN sockets in each of our apartment rooms – 2 in each room.
Using Telekom DSL until Fibre is available.