FiOS Router Issues and Non-Technical Landlords
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A tenant doesn't have to have a lease.
ten·ant
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1.a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
A tenant doesn't have to have a lease.
ten·ant
noun
1.a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord.
synonyms: occupant, resident, inhabitant; Moreverb:
1.
occupy (property) as a tenant.There's no proof I rent. There's no lease.
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@thanksajdotcom said:
Yes, my network piggybacks off my landlord's FiOS router
You even said it yourself right there. You defined yourself as a tenant.
Regardless, I think most people question is why do you keep bring up this internet connection. If all you said was "Does anyone know off-hand if you can schedule tasks in a FiOS router?" Then you wouldn't have these problems.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
Yes, my network piggybacks off my landlord's FiOS router
You even said it yourself right there. You defined yourself as a tenant.
Regardless, I think most people question is why do you keep bring up this internet connection. If all you said was "Does anyone know off-hand if you can schedule tasks in a FiOS router?" Then you wouldn't have these problems.
I did. I wasn't the one who brought it up. I even edited the OP at a couple peoples' suggestions so as to avoid this. It still came up.
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And then we could find this:http://www.howtogeek.com/206620/how-to-automatically-reboot-your-router-the-geeky-way/
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Unfortunately other laws might be being broken since you're not in a lease as you say.
The owner definitely has to claim any money from you as income to say the least.
Now, if you paid nothing.. then I think you would be completely in the clear because you're just a 'friend' crashing at his place for an unknown period of time and you'd be covered by the guest clause of the TOS of the FiOS contract. But since you are paying funds and probably don't qualify as a a co-tenant (but maybe you do) he would be in violation.
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@thanksajdotcom said:
From the standpoint of the law, I an not a tenant.
Are you over 18, have any kind of agreement about living there and have been there over 30 days? Then you are a tenant, even if you don't pay a single dime.
Tenancy laws are very specific, especially in New York.
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it's hilarious how much misguided traction EVERY SINGLE ONE of AJs posts get....
Does anyone here really care about anything in this thread?
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Could you imagine sharing a network with @thanksajdotcom ? The landlord's download speeds must be 10 times slower than before.... lol
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@Hubtech said:
it's hilarious how much misguided traction EVERY SINGLE ONE of AJs posts get....
Does anyone here really care about anything in this thread?
The quality of posting in general has gone downhill lately
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@IRJ said:
@Hubtech said:
it's hilarious how much misguided traction EVERY SINGLE ONE of AJs posts get....
Does anyone here really care about anything in this thread?
The quality of posting in general has gone downhill lately
I think that goes for here and over there.
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Back to the thread, I have noticed that AT&T definitely throttles my connection. I get a better speed when using VPN. AT&T slows certain things down like Netflix, Hulu, Youtube, and other high traffic sources. Videos play 10 times better when I use anonymous VPN even though my connection is technically slower.
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@IRJ said:
Comcast does throttling too me too. But Isn't this illegal now? or when does the net neutrality take affect?
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@IRJ said:
Back to the thread, I have noticed that AT&T definitely throttles my connection. I get a better speed when using VPN. AT&T slows certain things down like Netflix, Hulu, Youtube, and other high traffic sources. Videos play 10 times better when I use anonymous VPN even though my connection is technically slower.
It's not throttled, it's a peering issue.
Net neutrality rules do not fix this.
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If you can't schedule a reboot, buy one of those lamp timer things.
Gah, I love a good analog solution to a digital problem.
Edit: These things
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@MattSpeller said:
If you can't schedule a reboot, buy one of those lamp timer things.
Gah, I love a good analog solution to a digital problem.
Edit: These things
As much bandwith as AJ is sucking, he might just get his own Internet connection. His landlord can't be happy with his decreased network speed lol
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@IRJ said:
As much bandwith as AJ is sucking, he might just get his own Internet connection. His landlord can't be happy with his decreased network speed lol
lol probably true, but a one time $10 purchase is way way way cheaper I know that's what I would do
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@MattSpeller said:
@IRJ said:
As much bandwith as AJ is sucking, he might just get his own Internet connection. His landlord can't be happy with his decreased network speed lol
lol probably true, but a one time $10 purchase is way way way cheaper I know that's what I would do
He might end up getting kicked out over his internet usage lol
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@PSX_Defector said:
@IRJ said:
Back to the thread, I have noticed that AT&T definitely throttles my connection. I get a better speed when using VPN. AT&T slows certain things down like Netflix, Hulu, Youtube, and other high traffic sources. Videos play 10 times better when I use anonymous VPN even though my connection is technically slower.
It's not throttled, it's a peering issue.
Net neutrality rules do not fix this.
If they get better speeds through a different peer, isn't it a routing issue?
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@JaredBusch said:
Now stop being stupid.
I don't think anyone is really saying @thanksajdotcom is stupid. Or at least that's not my intent. Sorry if it comes across that way. If we thought that we wouldn't even try. The point is to be more careful about the thinks you post online. There's a lot of people on here and spiceworks. It's not unlikely that someone you work with or would otherwise be a contact would be on here to see these things. Weather it's illegal or not it's going to be perceived as questionable. with will reflect on their opinion & judgment of your character - even if it shouldn't, it does.
Just Posting the following:
Does anyone know off-hand if you can schedule tasks in a FiOS router? I believe you can but I won't know for sure until I get another look at it.
And maybe stating that it needed to be a reboot would suffice and avoid the possibility of issues and maintain professionalism.