I am trying to identified what this is called, Fibre into room,into hub 2, it appears i need a new battery which i believe allows the system to work when i have a electric cut. Any links ? Thanks.
Just open the lid and you will see a BBU (battery backup unit) with 4 AA batteries - change them for new rechargeable AA batteries.
It’s called an ONT. Or more specifically what you are looking at is an old ONT case with the ONT and separate battery pack inside
Open the bottom flap, remove the screw holding the top flap shut and the battery pack is the unit on the right.
As the other poster said, you can take it out and replace the batteries in it.
PS it won’t power your router during a power cut. It was only ever intended to allow usage of a now obsolete phone service which ran over the fibre, so it’s probably a waste of time changing them.
The BBU was to enable FVA ( fibre voice access ) a short lived ( and now defunct) Openreach phone service to work during a power outage ( if you had a corded phone ) so although changing the battery’s can be done , it’s of no practical use , in a power cut the router won’t be powered, even if the ONT is powered by the BBU , so Digital Voice won’t be available, most consumers with this issue are advised to simply bypass the battery’s and plug the PSU directly into the ONT rather than the BBU .
That’s interesting - ONTs have certainly reduced in size nowadays!
The OP’s image shows the ‘box’ that contains the ONT and BBU , it’s not just an ONT , but it’s true that later ONT’s are smaller than this generation of ONT .
Here a picture of the cover opened, showing the ONT and BBU , this generation of ONT has a phone port for FVA , later ones have no FVA , so no phone port