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alungd
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Successful FTTP install

Hi,

In the spirit of sharing good experiences as well as bad I just wanted to pop on and say I had my FTTP installed successfully this morning.

It wasn't a straightforward cable run and beforehand I was really concerned i wouldn't be able to get it installed in a decent location. Well the Openreach engineer was brilliant. Supplied with choccy biscuits and coffee he went out of his way to find something that ended up working perfectly for me, including a cable run that went through several walls which I'm sure he could have done without having to do!

So all in all really happy. I have an upload of 50Mb now but I'm currently still stuck on 75Mb down at the moment, Plusnet support advise this should update to my 300Mb profile in the next 24 hours.

 

Cheers

 

Alun

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MisterW
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Re: Successful FTTP install

@alungd welcome to the forums

but I'm currently still stuck on 75Mb down at the moment, Plusnet support advise this should update to my 300Mb profile in the next 24 hours.

Do you have a static IP ?

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alungd
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I do have a static IP yes, currently its still correct. I tried doing a PPPOE reconnect and its stayed the same at the moment.

 

Funnily enough I just read another post mentioning when their profile got updated they lost their static IP, I hope that's not the case for me!

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I dont like to be the bringer of bad news, but it's likely!

There's currently a problem being investigated, the account seems to retain the static IP ( which is good ) but the RADIUS system doesn't allocate it, instead it allocates a dynamic IP. The fact that the static IP still shows on the account, and an nslookup for <account>.plus.com still shows the static IP, hopefully means that when the problem is resolved we will get our existing static IPs back

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Mark63
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Re: Successful FTTP install

Congratulations !

Is your line fed overhead, or underground ?   If overhead did they leave the old copper cable in place, or take it down ?

 

alungd
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HHhhmmmm yeah, from what I'm reading looks like I'll probably fall foul of the same issue, should I log a call about it separately if it happens do you think or will i just get fixed along with everyone else?

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@Mark63 

Mine was underground in trunking, he had some fiddling about to get the cable through it which had me panicking for a minute but got there in the end Smiley

All my old copper is still there.

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should I log a call about it separately if it happens do you think or will i just get fixed along with everyone else?

@alungd AIUI , since the account actually retains the static IP settings, once the problem is indentified and resolved, it should automatically fix all affected accounts

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@alungd 

Nice to hear an OR engineer getting praise.

 

As to your Static IP problem it might be good to get a wizard's view - @Gandalf 

 

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The issue is already with the correct team @bmc, it's awaiting a fix.
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alungd
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@bmc 

 

Well I figured most people only post when there's issues so credit where credits due Smiley

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My upgrade has gone through and I'm showing a healthy 300 down now, beautiful!

 

But alas, as expected my static IP has disappeared so fingers crossed that one gets fixed soon!

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@alungd wrote:

@Mark63 

Mine was underground in trunking, he had some fiddling about to get the cable through it which had me panicking for a minute but got there in the end Smiley

All my old copper is still there.


Did you get an external box fitted before the fibe cable was brought in?

 

Any chance of photos of external box in relation to the ug duct  (if there is one), the incoming cable point and the ONT on the wall. Another poster is trying to figure out what he'll get - his ug feed comes under the house and up to the Master Socket in the hallway.

 

Thanks

 

Brian

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The only external box fitted was the CSP I think you call it where he spliced the cable. Photo's attached (hopefully) Smiley

csp.jpgont.jpgincoming.jpg

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@alungd 

Thanks for the pictures. I've passed the Thread link onto the poster looking for information ("Secure" Openreach ONT Placement).

 

I assume the cable comes up the duct to the CSP, then goes back down and behind the drainpipe before being brought in on the first floor.

 

Brian