Full fibre - what happens if engineer can't put it where we want it?
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Re: Full fibre - what happens if engineer can't put it where we want it?
07-03-2024 4:46 PM
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Re: Full fibre - what happens if engineer can't put it where we want it?
07-03-2024 5:01 PM
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You could consider bringing the connection in through the front. The router is connected via an ethernet cable so can go where ever you're happy / able to run said cable.
If there is a gap down the side wall you could get someone in to run an external ethernet cable round the outside of the property.
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Re: Full fibre - what happens if engineer can't put it where we want it?
07-03-2024 6:10 PM
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@bmc that's an important point, personally I don't know exactly how a full FTTP installation is configured, but for difficult installations it's obviously important to know where you can be flexible on location especially where it won't impact performance of connection and/or internal networks.
With ADSL and (to maybe a lesser extent) VDSL it's important to limit the distance between the master socket and router, but I gather FTTP installation has a rather more complex installation and different constraints.
Re: Full fibre - what happens if engineer can't put it where we want it?
07-03-2024 6:41 PM
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This might help somewhat: Openreach modem (ONT) explained: Ports and models available | BT Help
Normal limits on ethernet cables are 100 metres so placing your router some distance away from the ONT shouldn't be a problem in a domestic setting.
Good old Cat5e cable is fine for that, it will happily run Gigabit Ethernet up to 100 metres.
So the suggestion to run your own ethernet cable from a convenient (for BT) ONT location to a separate convenient (for you) router is a good one well worth considering.
Re: Full fibre - what happens if engineer can't put it where we want it?
07-03-2024 6:49 PM
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I think that page is well out of date. ONT's have moved on. This page might be better.
https://support.aa.net.uk/Openreach_FTTP_ONT
Brian
Re: Full fibre - what happens if engineer can't put it where we want it?
07-03-2024 9:38 PM
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