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Where does the internet wire lead from the wall?
Here I have a wire that comes from the router, then it goes into the wall, but where does it go next? Do they go underground? Or hanging on poles? And where does he see then? Where is its end point? The end point is they connect to the provider's servers? If so, what will happen if this wire breaks somewhere along the way? Who will repair this damage? For example, it will turn somewhere on the street under the ground and my Internet will stop working? In general, help to finally understand this. Can't find any information anywhere or I'm looking in the wrong place. Thank you.
there is an electrical wiring - this is a wire through which current flows, as I understand it. and there is a wire through which the Internet passes - is it another wire? Or is it one and the same? Or is the internet included in the wiring?
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First comes your area of responsibility to the wall.
From the wall, the cable goes to the provider's router in the shield. From there it goes to an underground cable sewer in the basement. This is the provider zone.
From there, the sewer cable goes to the provider's house. This is the sewer operator's area.
Further from the sewer, in a similar way, the cable is connected to the provider's server. This is again the provider zone.
Further, in a similar way, the cable goes to the server of the district / city provider. Accordingly, the zones of your provider, sewerage operator, district / city provider.
Further, in a similar way, the cable goes to the city level, regional, national, international.
The downstream operator connects to the upstream one.
Operators of an equal level are mutually connected through the centers of inter-operator interaction.
From the international level, the cable "goes down" in the same way to the service provider's server. Similarly, the server and the cable from it to the wall is the responsibility of the service provider.
For apartment buildings - a cable from the wall to the roof or basement, further through the air or through the ground to other houses and operator equipment, if something breaks, the provider will fix the problem, don't worry)
The wire goes to the provider's equipment, as a rule, it is located in the attic (or technical floor, if any). If the house is new, it goes in a little current, if the old one, it goes right along the walls. Where it goes next is not your concern at all, especially since different providers may have a different structure.
The provider refused to change the wire despite the fact that there is no connection on it? Call the sales department, explain that they are violating the contract (unless, of course, they violate it - here you must first carefully study the contract).
If you provide more information, more advice will be given. So far, a not too probable situation looms.
Here I have a wire that comes from the router, then it goes into the wall, but where does it go next?
Do they go underground? Or hanging on poles?
The end point is they connect to the provider's servers? If so, what will happen if this wire breaks somewhere along the way? Who will repair this damage? For example, it will turn somewhere on the street under the ground and my Internet will stop working?
In general, help to finally understand this. Can't find any information anywhere or I'm looking in the wrong place. Thank you.
there is an electrical wiring - this is a wire through which current flows, as I understand it. and there is a wire through which the Internet passes - is it another wire? Or is it one and the same? Or is the internet included in the wiring?
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