


Ciao a tutti!
Mi trasferisco presto e sono confuso dai collegamenti Internet. Vedo una presa coassiale e una porta Ethernet. Nella mia vecchia casa collegavamo semplicemente il modem dell’ISP al cavo coassiale.
Qual è il modo più semplice per avere il Wi-Fi qui? Chiamo semplicemente un ISP per attivare la presa coassiale? A cosa serve la porta Ethernet a muro? Da quanto ho capito, il prezzo per un modem che supporta il coassiale è molto alto, posso semplicemente procurarmi un router?
Il padrone di casa non ne è sicuro. Qualsiasi consiglio è apprezzato
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di No-Bar7240
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Ask isännöitsijä / hallitus. Its impossuble to know with current info.
N1 and N2 ports in the electrical cabinet should be the outside internet connections, and the ports labelled 1 ans 2 correspond to those ports in the wall outlet. You’re supposed to place the router inside the cabinet between the outside internet connection (N1 OR N2) and the wall ports (1 and 2).
Alternatively you could just connect N1 to 1 inside the cabinet and move the router into the room and plug it into the wall, that’s how I have mine set up.
The grey box in the middle brings the fibre optic cable from your building’s main connection unit to your apartment. Get a fibre optic modem/router from your ISP and connect it to the grey box with a fibre optic cable.
Then get an ethernet cable from the modem to the cross connection on the right side. For example to the port number 1
Then connect your wifi router to your living room port number 1
This is the simple way, configure it all as you need.
You can have your modem either in the cabinet or just connect N1 to 1 with cable and put your modem to 1 in your room.
You’ll just have to have the right kind of modem from the operator. I had to retire my old coaxial modem after moving.