pbdhhindustani
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Hello fellow members,
I joined to ask the question: how do cable internet providers like wishnet and alliance in Kolkata provide connectivity to their subscribers? I live outside Kolkata and am having a hard time reaching them directly to ask this question.
The point is that I have a variety of DOCSIS 2 AND 3 compatible cable modems and assorted routers that I can send my parents (who live in Kolkata), but I have emailed wishnet and alliance asking for the specifics to no avail. No response to 3 separate emails sent over 2 months.
A lot of google searching online gives me the impression that wishnet and alliance do not use cable technology but literally terminates at their subscribers using a RJ-45 and it's all regular ethernet packets all the way?
Hence, that would require no cable modem but just a router, right?
So perhaps you just plug in the CAT5 cable they give you and literally plug it into the router to get access to their network?
(This figuratively blows my mind because I don't get how they handle all the electrical noise that would enter the ethernet cable over such long runs, but that's a separate issue and discussion altogether)
Would sincerely appreciate any input on this matter.
I joined to ask the question: how do cable internet providers like wishnet and alliance in Kolkata provide connectivity to their subscribers? I live outside Kolkata and am having a hard time reaching them directly to ask this question.
The point is that I have a variety of DOCSIS 2 AND 3 compatible cable modems and assorted routers that I can send my parents (who live in Kolkata), but I have emailed wishnet and alliance asking for the specifics to no avail. No response to 3 separate emails sent over 2 months.
A lot of google searching online gives me the impression that wishnet and alliance do not use cable technology but literally terminates at their subscribers using a RJ-45 and it's all regular ethernet packets all the way?
Hence, that would require no cable modem but just a router, right?
So perhaps you just plug in the CAT5 cable they give you and literally plug it into the router to get access to their network?
(This figuratively blows my mind because I don't get how they handle all the electrical noise that would enter the ethernet cable over such long runs, but that's a separate issue and discussion altogether)
Would sincerely appreciate any input on this matter.