Thanks for teaching.
I will be back another day with the names and dates of princess from uk that where here on honeymoon and more.
At my last work place we had 120/120 Mbps input with Cisco router and TP Link switch 9/9 Mbps output to reduce bufferbloat. The distribution was done with CAT 7 cables to 9 Cisco Telephones and Lenovo Computers, 1 Wi-Fi near the ceiling.
The local small health centre has two 1000/1000Mps, one failover. And not load balancing.
My sisters installation has 1000/400Mbps (930unloaded/400Mbs).
One ISP (ONT+Router) AC 1733
3 BOX TV HD
3 RF TV
2 AP AC1200
Swith 5 port 1000Mbps
Router #2 TP Link Archer 80 - AC 1900
3 AP Tenda 10AC - AC1200
Cat 6 and 7 was used.
Test in 2021 in our sweet home near the airport
https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/67658101
Now is an exercise for me:
Are you closer to the 49ers, Beach Boys, RHCP, Silicon Valley |Giants, Rangers, Islanders, Madison Square Garden |Bruins, KISS 108FM, MIT. or near alligators and rattlesnakes?
My mother was an expert in computer science in earlier years.
She was in Boston for one night, and she heard on the radio the beautiful music “More Than a Feeling”.
The electricity in America is expensive, therefore I am going to send you 10 candles from Fátima Portugal to light your workplace.
This is a little story about fiber optic near dolphins and whales after 2014.
Thank you for reading!
I will be back before Halloween.
Kind regards.
Jose
16 october 2024, 06H10 UTC.
Yes! In the rural America should have internet similar to the gentleman in Wales (Air Fiber) - Wireless telecommunications from towers with dish antennas ( parabolic ) or other outside antennas to receive/transmit.