On 2020-06-25 01:33 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
That friend I mentioned, who can't get WiFi to pass between rooms, lives in a condo where they have that setup. He's limited to 10 Mb download, IIRC. I get 75 (actually low 90s) and can get a Gb if I want.
In such a place, a communal setup would not be practical, unless they also created one access point per home. I thought the point made a while back was to get away from that by going with a single provider.
Sure. But it would not be you who would hold the contract, but the building owner (condo) or the association of owners (Spain). And of course, would not include the mobile, probably not the cable TV. Only internet.
Actually, both the company I have and the one I don't want to do any business with provide Internet, TV, phone and cell phone. The Internet, TV and phone are often bundled, with the cell phone a separate service. There are several apartment or condo buildings around here, where one company has exclusive rights for cabled connections. Fortunately, mine was built before any company offered everything. Back then one company (the one I deal with) offered cable TV and another (the one I refuse to deal with) provided phone. Back in those days, the ISPs were dial up. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org