Hi Community ,
With reference to Fibre Installation and set up .
I have network in house already and working with BT infinity 1 on copper line .
The Router and master socket for phone is in the most inaccessible place . We had just moved house and the BT engineer did not want to do anything above and beyond what was on his job sheet . To be honest with all stress of moving we just went with it . The Wi-Fi works has always been poor( distance , steels etc ) , but luckily we have a wired network , so with a couple of access points , I have Wi-Fi as needed .
Question . Will the BT Openreach engineers install the ONT box where would beit more convenient the for the Householder or should will I expect the same as before ?
my best option to hook up to my network as current , would be for the ONS to be out at the back corner of house on the Ground Floor .
At that point , we already have 2 x RJ45 to connect to the network in house with network switch etc , so it would easy to link in from new Router with a patch lead .
I was advised the engineers would run a cable yo to 30M before applying any additional charges , I am hoping someone can confirm this for me .
Kind Regards
JC
BT Openreach do not exist, its simply Openreach.
The Openreach technician would normally discuss with you, where you want the ONT fitted, provided its practical.
You can link the ONT and home hub using existing Ethernet cabling if you wish. This would be a WAN connection, so you could not use an Ethernet switch.
Openreach will not provide any Ethernet cabling other than a short (~1m) patch lead
The ONT connects to the hub WAN port, you can provide up to 100m of cat5e for this connection
Openreach will site the ONT at your chosen location within reason and assuming it is feasible to run the optical cable there.