 Waffle join:2012-11-13 Valencia, CA 1 edit | reply to Waffle
Re: [Windows] Help with Office Network (T1) Having the phones connected to the T1 and the computer network connected to the DSL we are going to turn back on is something i originally thought too. I just wanted to cover all of my bases before i put that plan in motion!
I think that will be the solution to this problem. Thank you so much everyone for responding 
Oh, and Megapath is our ISP. Worst customer service and installation I've ever had. 
They wouldn't even run any of the cables to the office building. I had to rent a scissor lift, run the cat cable through the conduit to the phone/electrical room to our building, and do all of that myself. My suggestion is stay far away from Megapath!! That's just my opinion based on my experience.
Edit: Megapath is owned by SpeakEasy |
 billaustinthey call me Mr. BillPremium,MVM join:2001-10-13 North Las Vegas, NV kudos:3 | said by Waffle:...
Oh, and Megapath is our ISP. Worst customer service and installation I've ever had. 
They wouldn't even run any of the cables to the office building. I had to rent a scissor lift, run the cat cable through the conduit to the phone/electrical room to our building, and do all of that myself. My suggestion is stay far away from Megapath!! That's just my opinion based on my experience.
Edit: Megapath is owned by SpeakEasy Your statement is not real clear to me. None of the providers I have worked with will do any of your inside wiring, without charging you for it. Some will extend the T1 circuit and place a jack at the router location, if cabling is already in place. I have not had any pull new cable as part of a 'standard' install. The T1 gets installed at the demarc and the customer is responsible to get the wiring from there to where they want the router placed, unless a separate install agreement is made with the provider. |