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Question number 1:

Out of curiosity I looked at specs of  Zyxel T-56 and realized that it has 2.5G WAN port.

And then I got very confused, why with 8G subscription we get router with 2.5G WAN port? :)

If assumption is that customer will use it’s own router, then why waste Zyxels?

I am missing a bit of logic here :)

 

Question number 2:

This one bother me for decade already. If I understand it right, we have to fibers coming to home (blue and green in my case ).  Why? Just redundancy in case if one will get damaged? Or there is another possible use case?

Beste antwoord door UTP

  1. You get a different modem with 8 gigabit. 
  2. Almost all providers place two fibers for future aplications. 
Bekijk origineel

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  • 6 juni 2024
  1. You get a different modem with 8 gigabit. 
  2. Almost all providers place two fibers for future aplications. 

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  • 6 juni 2024

I have 8 gigabit and got T56 :)


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Looked in google, indeed, it looks like I was supposed to get Zyxel T-75.

Got T-56 ,probably, by mistake.

Everything, which can go wrong with this upgrade,  went wrong )))


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  • 6 juni 2024

Just to be sure, you didnt make a upgrade with higher speeds after you received the t-56?


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  • 7 juni 2024

@antst I immediately made a request to our Back Office to provide you with the right router (T-75). No worries, they will fix this for you! 


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