This is a common fiber burial box I passed on my daily stroll for fresh fish to have breakfast.
There is no FttD here, verified. From this burial there will be a flop over to snail wire / Cat 3, Cat 5 at best. That run from the CO to your home, business, condo is going to be less than 400ft by the TIA standards before I left a few years back.
Which means, "When I do a reverse IP search" you or the location you use that hard wired device at are within 400ft of my results.
I've tested three random neighbors and I was never more than 400ft away / more like 275ft. Does that sound familiar?
When these sites say this can't be done they're either ignorant of the fact or it's for a reason unbeknownst to me.
IT Can Be Done.
*I wonder why that's a Verizon box? Did Brighthouse now Spectrum get a good deal?
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Even if it's a coaxial run, the "TIA" standard in 2012 was 2000ft which still places the searcher in your neighborhood, I can't see that being major obstacle.
The contracted will place an identifier like this up when they finish.
There is no FttD here, verified. From this burial there will be a flop over to snail wire / Cat 3, Cat 5 at best. That run from the CO to your home, business, condo is going to be less than 400ft by the TIA standards before I left a few years back.
Which means, "When I do a reverse IP search" you or the location you use that hard wired device at are within 400ft of my results.
I've tested three random neighbors and I was never more than 400ft away / more like 275ft. Does that sound familiar?
When these sites say this can't be done they're either ignorant of the fact or it's for a reason unbeknownst to me.
IT Can Be Done.
*I wonder why that's a Verizon box? Did Brighthouse now Spectrum get a good deal?
Re:
Even if it's a coaxial run, the "TIA" standard in 2012 was 2000ft which still places the searcher in your neighborhood, I can't see that being major obstacle.