As a little background to the question, I’m moving from where I live because cost of living is way too high. I have found a few apartments that are within my budget but they all have “complementary WiFi”. Is there anything I should be aware of?

  • Godort@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    It really depends from building to building.

    If the building has a ton of bandwidth, good QoS rules and not too many people on the network all at once, the only downside is that you won’t have any control over the network and cant make any changes.

    If the building has a shitty connection, no QoS, or too many people, then you are likely to get bad service.