COPIF 2008
You can choose to connect your home with the following home networking options:
• WiFi – Using a wireless router to transmit data signals throughout the home. Please note that WiFi signals weaken when transmitting over distances and through obstacles. Place the router close to where you always use WiFi to optimise coverage. • Structured Cabling RJ45 (min Cat 5 Cabling) – Pre-planned network cables to connect to other networking devices within the home via physical Ethernet connections.
Home networking equipment such as the router is connected to the Optical Network Terminal (ONT), which will be provided by your Retail Service Provider when you subscribe to its services.
Home networking equipment cannot be plugged directly into NetLink Trust’s Termination Point. Only the ONT can be connected to the Termination Point.
You may also check with your preferred Retail Service Provider regarding your connections and networking options.
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COPIF 2013
You can choose to connect your home with the following home networking options:
• WiFi – Using a wireless router to transmit data signals throughout the home. Please note that WiFi signals weaken when transmitting over distances and through obstacles. Place the router close to where you always use WiFi to optimize coverage. • Structured Cabling RJ45 (min Cat 5 Cabling) – Pre-planned network cables to connect to other networking devices within the home via physical Ethernet connections.
Home networking equipment such as the router is connected to the Optical Network Terminal (ONT), which will be provided by your Retail Service Provider when you subscribe to its services.
Home networking equipment cannot be plugged directly into NetLink Trust’s Termination Point. Only the ONT can be connected to the Termination Point.
You may also check with your preferred Retail Service Provider regarding your connections and networking options.
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