Should be both. Ours is getting ATT fiber optics, probably up from the T1 bundled lines that we have now. Also mentioned a back up LTE network for when the power is out or main network is down.Is it for the guest wireless or the internal network? Or both?
My PDA takes its sweet time logging me in and doing certain things in myFA, so an upgrade would be nice.
I have heard the ethernet is going to be faster. Are we sure the WiFi is improving?
Wait when did we ever get the blazing fast speeds of dial up? Pretty sure dial up makes our networks seem like Google fiber.Sure, till the next quarterly report and expenses have to be slashed, then we'll be back to dial-up.😕
From what it seems is the base network to the building will be better, and that splits to our routers spread throughout the building. And of course it'll speed up my device, and guest experience on wifi. I'm excited to see how fast it will beI have heard the ethernet is going to be faster. Are we sure the WiFi is improving?
Talked to a tech yesterday, apparently they're in process of swapping out the 9600 baud rate modems for a sweet sweet 28.8K modem!!!! Cue AOL sign on noise!
You'd be surprised to know fiber is in alot more places than you think, even when not available direct to the average consumer , business has access to fiber in a ton of locationsFiber is insanely expensive to run and in some areas is not even available yet. If Target is really going towards this it will not be cheap. Last costs I saw were estimated at $6 to $16 per foot of wire.
Fiber for home consumers is totally different from fiber for businesses, and it's probably closer than you think. If you can get fast LTE speeds on your phone, there's definitely fiber in the area.I don't think fiber-optic is offered the area where my store is.