On 03/20/2017 09:22 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
It is also funny that the ISP insists on giving one 300Mbps symmetrical bw, but then the technician only does setup WiFi, which is incapable of handling that. They don't install the LAN cables. It took me some months to do that on my own time and effort, with a temporary cable hanging from the lamps in the ceiling going to the computer room upstairs.
Your LAN connections are always your responsibility. In my work, I provide a "demarc point", which is where the carrier's network meets the customer's. The carrier or ISP is responsible up to that demarcation point and the customer beyond. In some instances, there are 2 demarc points, when the carrier is relying on another carrier to deliver the circuit. In that case both companies have demarcs, the first between carriers and the 2nd between the carrier or ISP and customer. In this situation you may see double VLAN tagging. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org