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Originally Posted by GolfCoyote
Without knowing your home set up, it’s not that black and white. Usually your ISP will run a cable from a box outside your house or your garage that’s connected out to the utility box somewhere on your street.
That one wire is then ran into your house and your modem has to hook up to that as that’s your gateway to your ISP.
All of my outlets work but that’s because my modem is feeding those outlets through my Ethernet switch like i mentioned earlier.
Maybe ask your home builder where the outlets run off to? They have to go somewhere.
I only have a vague understanding of this stuff, just enough to get mine to work haha.
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I'm in a condo, from my recollection, the tech just asked me where I wanna setup the modem. Now, I asked the ISP CS, so I guess what they said makes sense, since they are just using whatever line was already pre-installed in the IT box or whatever it's called, and they chose to hook it up to the living room outlet after I told them to. I suppose if I wanted to ensure the signal went to both my outlets I would've gotten some eqt to split it at the box?
Anyway, I guess I can't do anything rn.
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