I literally worked 30 plus years in the industry, I've installed and programmed switches and servers, most stuff is plug and play with options on the orders of what to program. I installed cards that were 20k apiece to keep backups on fiber between buildings in Manhattan and Jersey City, taken screenshots, I could do, what I can't do is 75 of them as opposed to posting the text log. I also hate phones, I despise them, they're womanly. I can record audio if need be, I just need an app for recording calls. I doubt you ever spliced a piece of fiber, installed patch panels, troubleshot a telco switch, or chased a metallic trouble in twisted pair, so yea I've done tech from POTS to FTTH, to installing servers in places like Iron Mountain. In my own house I have a 1 Gig fiber connection I installed myself. I uses and MDU switch off the Internet port which multiplexes it into 8 separate IP addresses each maxxed at about 128 meg down 20 up. I have 6 individual wifi routers, including a mesh system on my "Main" so that each kid's video games and our streaming don't impact one another. I have a separate port for my voip (landline) and lastly one for my security cameras. I've also done telecom engineering, drawing up FFTX builds for small communities, which I would still be doing on contract if not for Covid. Yea long winded no way to be shorter, the stupid "boomer" techo-neophyte part is to placate some of you. I doubt some of you could even coil fiber in a tray, but you can click a few keys on management page or use TOR. As for the phones, it ruined the industry and allowed social networking to become a life waster. I was running around with an HP Pocket PC phone in 2000, with shitty internet, but i could watch a video I converted on my phone while I waited on hold.