How Google Fiber Works?
Once the fiber cable is in your home, Google will connect it to a port on the side of the fiber Jack, also known as the optical network terminal (ONT) , They will attach it to the wall panel and install it on the inner wall. The fiber Jack also has power, Ethernet port, and status LED ( LEDs). The Jack converts the optical fiber signal into a Gigabit Ethernet signal and sends it to the network box ( Also provided by Google) Via Ethernet cable. The Web box is a 7. 5 by 7. 5 by 1. 6 inch ( 19 by 4 cm)high- The speed router that allows your device to access the Internet. It has four Gigabit Ethernet ports on the back for connecting your computer and other devices via Ethernet cable and Ethernet WAN ( Wide Area Network) The port connecting the fiber jack. There is also a reset button and power connector on the back of the box. The Web box is built in-in 802. 11 a/B/g/n WiFi, allowing up to 16 devices to connect wirelessly, although connecting a large number of devices at the same time reduces performance. You can connect any device to a network that supports IPv4 or 5 5 via Ethernet or WiFi. The box consists of four LEDs; Their color and display ( Solid, flashing or fluttering) States can tell you all kinds of things about your network status. There is also a built-in network box In order to prevent online intrusion, in the gigabit firewall. Google Fiber TV is an optional service. You will also get a storage box and a Google Fiber optic TV box if you choose TV. The storage box is a 7. 5 by 8 by 1. 7 inch (19 by 20 by 4. 3 centimeter)DVR ( Digital video recorder Used to save programs or movies to watch later. It features a coaxial port, a USB port, an Ethernet port, and a power connector, as well as a reset button. A box can work with all your TV boxes. The storage box is connected to your network box via an Ethernet cable and is designed to be placed below. In most cases, this DVR is connected to your TV box via coaxial cable lines via coaxial Union multimedia (MoCA) The network standard, although it may be connected via Ethernet in some cases. This coaxial cable can exist both from previous cable services and can be newly installed by Google during Google Fiber installation. The TV box is a set- Measure the top box of 6. 8 by 5. 3 by 1. 3 inches (17. 3 by 13. 5 by 3. 3 centimeters). You need one for every video you want to connect to Google Fiber TV. Google includes one, but you can order something extra. The TV box is connected to the coaxial cable from the wall through the coaxial port on the back of the box. This connects it to the storage box. The back of the box also includes an Ethernet port for connecting devices such as consoles, although connecting to the TV box allows only 100 Mbps. In rare cases, the box can also be connected to a fiber optic network using an Ethernet port. Other ports on the back include S/PDIF, AV out, HDMI in ( Not currently supported) And power connectors. An infrared (IR)extender port ( If you need to connect the IR Extender so that the remote control signal can reach the box) The front of the TV box has an infrared receiver and LED status light and a USB port that is not currently supported. WiFi access points are built into each TV box to improve your WiFi coverage at home. At least in Kansas City, every family gets a Google Nexus 7 tablet (a full- Tablet) Remote control used. As of mid- 2014, however, Google Fiber comes with a standard remote control, but the Google Fiber app can be downloaded and used on mobile devices running Android Jelly Bean OS or later, and iPads running iOS 6. 0 or higher. The standard remote control can be used in IR or Bluetooth mode. With IR, you can set it to control the TV box and the TV set. You can view, configure and manage these devices from my fiber account on the web. You can also configure the network box through the network box advanced interface to change the more advanced network settings. Under the terms of service, Google will have external network interface units that connect your home to Google fiber optic network, as well as fiber optic jacks and network boxes in your home. But any other device Google gives you belongs to you. They reserve the right to automatically upgrade the software to all Google Fiber devices. All hardware components are open source and their source code can be downloaded from Google.
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