Home internet at a business address?
Recently I moved into a rental suite attached to a business and I'm struggling to understand what I need to do to setup internet for myself. What I've found so far:
The business and suite are one legal address, no unit number for the suite. ISP has already identified this as an issue.
Communications drop from the street is underground and appears to enter inside the business.
A tech from the ISP is scheduled to show up to install a residential service, I'm assuming they will just leave when they can't access the network drop.
Previous tenant lived in the suite for something like 20 years, nobody knows what they did for internet access. WiFi signals do not pass through the firewall between business and residential suite (partner is employed and has wifi access).
Previous tenant left behind a broadband drop amp. Unplugging the amp doesn't interrupt the business WiFi.
Aside from the in/out coax plugged into the amp, there are 2 coax ports labelled TV and 1 RJ11 jack (4pin, narrower than RJ45).
I am located near Vancouver, Canada.
My best guess is the business and rental suite are on the same wiring, so I need a second device from the same ISP to provide wifi and Ethernet in my suite. Ideally I'm looking for independent high speed Internet of my choice. Anyone have advice for me?