Yup, and no amount of begging gets them to change how my connection is.
On 7/20/18, 13:47, "Rich Shepard" wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jul 2018, Russell Johnson wrote:
> I've had FiOS since before Verizon sold them. They set mine up slightly
> differently.
And, I've had the s
On 7/20/2018 1:23 PM, Russell Johnson wrote:
> I've had FiOS since before Verizon sold them. They set mine up slightly
> differently.
>
> The OTN converts to coax, and that is converted to ethernet with a
> transceiver inside the house. That transceiver has a very small amount of
> memory. If y
On Fri, 20 Jul 2018, Russell Johnson wrote:
I've had FiOS since before Verizon sold them. They set mine up slightly
differently.
And, I've had the service since late last October. Like Jim's installation
The external OTN comes in the house as copper for the phone and Ethernet for
the 'Net. T
I've had FiOS since before Verizon sold them. They set mine up slightly
differently.
The OTN converts to coax, and that is converted to ethernet with a transceiver
inside the house. That transceiver has a very small amount of memory. If you
have a larger than average number of devices for a hou
Back in April I asked the following question:
> I'm considering dumping Comcast and going with Frontier FiOS.
> I have a couple of questions for anyone who's using FiOS in the
> Hillsboro, OR area.
>
> 1) Do they bring fiber all the way to the modem or is there
>an interface outside that conve