Device Attachment Rules Sample Clauses

Device Attachment Rules. In order for a device to be approved for use on BEK’s network, the device must conform to publicly available industry standards and be non-harmful to BEK’s network.
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Device Attachment Rules. Red Bolt does not restrict any types of devices, and no approval is required to connect devices to the network.
Device Attachment Rules. Not Applicable.
Device Attachment Rules. Customers may generally attach any lawful device of their choice that is compatible with our network, subject to any limitations of their data plan. Customers are advised to check our website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or contact the Company prior to purchasing any third-party equipment to ensure compatibility. The Company is not responsible for the compatibility, suitability or functionality of any equipment that is provided by the customer or any third-party. If any such equipment xxxxx our network or degrades the service of other users, the customer may be required to disconnect the device and, in some cases, we may suspend or terminate service to customers that in our sole judgment are causing or contributing to harm.
Device Attachment Rules. BWSVS places no general restrictions on lawful devices that a customer may connect to our network, so long as the device is: (i) compatible with our network; and (ii) does not harm our network or other users. Compatible devices properly connected to the router include computers, tablets, smartphones, and other common devices.
Device Attachment Rules. All of Provider's Customers will receive an optical network terminal (“ONT”) that will physically connect to the indoor fiber drop at their premise. The type of ONT deployed will vary based upon commercial or residential purposes. For residential purposes, Provider will offer an ONT that by default acts as a residential gateway and provides 2.4 and 5.0 Ghz wireless networks, WiFi network management and connected device management capabilities at no additional charge. If a residential Customer declines to use this residential gateway configuration, the ONT can be configured in bridge mode and provide IP connectivity to Customer-provided equipment. For commercial purposes, an ONT configured in bridged mode will be provided when Customer can connect their commercial grade Customer Premise Equipment device to the Ethernet ports on the ONT. Provider WILL NOT configure any Customer-provided equipment. If the Customer is provisioned in bridge mode, Provider will only validate that Service is up and active to the Customer’s bridged port on the ONT. Provider cannot perform any network management support on devices behind Customer-provided equipment. Provider's Customers may not connect their own ONT off the fiber drop inside their premises. Any attempt to do so will result in a complete loss of service until a Provider-provided ONT is configured, deployed and tested at the Customer's premises. SERVICE LEVEL QUARANTEES The Customer understands and agrees that LexNet does not guarantee that any particular amount of bandwidth on the Service will be made available to the Customer or that any speed or throughput of the Customer’s connection to the Service will be available to the Customer. Service is subject to scheduled and unscheduled maintenance outages; however, LexNet will strive to minimize the impact of scheduled outages.

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