The more I do my research, the more confused I'm. I have moved and would like to receive Internet / WLAN with my laptop. In the first picture you can see the TV socket, where I already plugged in the TV. Isn't there a hole for internet access missing or can I only receive internet via the 2nd socket (2nd picture).
I have already picked out tariffs from Vodafone or Eazy and with the cable tariff I only see this one box on YT and not this one with corrugations. With Eazy it is only possible via the TV socket and not via the telephone socket.
Are these DSL tariffs via the telephone socket and the cable tariffs via the TV socket or how do I have to understand that?
Have you ever checked which line is available at your address?
Right.
With cable, one speaks of an internet line that runs through the cable TV connection. DSL goes over the phone line.
For Internet via the antenna socket you need a special socket, look at the article
https://www.elektronik-kompendium.de/sites/kom/1510071.htm
If you click on such a cable Internet connection, a technician usually comes and screws such a socket on your wall.
Thus, the fact that there are now no 3 connections does not mean that the questioner can't have a cable Internet.
Then you should call your cable provider and ask if you can have an Internet connection. They would then probably replace the can.
It would be important to know what is actually available in your house.
Even if there's, for example, cable internet, that does not necessarily mean that it has already been laid right up to your apartment! Also, for example, fiberglass that may be available in the basement, but has not yet been laid in your apartment.
In the case of internet via the telephone connection, the data signal is transmitted to that point via the same cable and is only spitted in the apartment. I don't know how it is with KabelNetz, but it seems as if the separation takes place beforehand and the data signal is output via the satellite connection, which has a thread (the corrugation), which creates a better transmission than these antenna coax connections!
Thanks for the answer, now I'm smarter.
Thank you very much
A few years ago, fiber optics were laid at my parents's home, by chance through their basement in the apartment building, because it is right below the entrance to the house. First the owner had to 'agree'. But this means that the connection is only in the basement for now. But since my dad is an aging tech with enough money, he immediately had fiber optic installed in the living room. My ma had to work with the dirt, but now she has 2 TVs with Entertain and 100 MBits, Wi-Fi, 2 iPads, iPhone, PC and laptop. Skype with Rio, San Francisco, Paris, London and Valencia, where relatives live… And that with 70 & 80
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Oh wow That sounds really good.