Ich bin gerade in eine neue Wohnung gezogen und möchte für mich selbst WLAN einrichten. Dies sind die einzigen verfügbaren Ports. Vodafone sagte mir, ich brauche DSL, aber ich habe keine Telefonanschlüsse. Hat es etwas mit dem LAN-Port zu tun?

Würde mich über jede Hilfe freuen

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Von Glizzygobblers

5 Kommentare

  1. permissionBRICK on

    Left one is Sat Tv so that wont help. Right could be fiber otn, or maybe even dsl rj11 if its too narrow to actually fit lan cables. Mabe you have some other place where the actual phone termination is. If you can order it, just order it and have the service tech figure it out

  2. Maybe there is none? For example I don´t have any phone cables installed at all even though technically Vodafone is able to provide DSL in my building.

  3. itbenotwhoyouthink on

    Whatever you do:
    DO NOT GET VODAFONE.
    They are an incredibly incapable and scammy company and I am just now free from my two years contract. Never again.

  4. Wasweisich_the_real on

    The left plug seems to be for things like TV, have you tried the LAN port? I am by no means an expert, but as far as I am aware, the internet comes through the LAN port.

  5. if the right one is a 100% a RJ45 port then i would ask landlord how that comes, where the other end goes etc… but i would asume its a TAE/RJ11 piece, they are easily mixxed up. and you can use a TAE/RJ11 for connecting a router supporting that connection, usually Telecom, 1&1, actually using copper/telephone installments. Can be reliable depending on where you live.

    the left one is for the coaxial cable that usually supports vodafone routers, often coming from fiber glas installments. in 80% cases this one is a little more reliable and faster.

    at the end of the day you might just need to ask a neighbor. if you find someone with a similiar internet using pattern as yourself you can just ask them what provider, what connection, what router they use and if they are happy with theirs just copy their solution, thats usually the safe play.

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