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Re: There is more to it... wifi4miles,
I think you're stuck in a world of black and white - embrace the midtones.
The 'ISP side' can refer anything on the other side of the access portion of the broadband connection. ([CPE] - access - [ISP - Internet]) For the service to work, the aggregation servers can be anywhere on the public internet. The idea is that the closer the servers are to the ISPs network, the lower the latency, and the better the performance. Locating on a individual ISPs network is ideal, but not at all necessary, provided that suitable peering relationships are in place.
Hope this helps. |