>> I'm due to go live on Monday. Our phone cable comes in underground and the
>> router is on it's way from Plusnet.
>>
>> What happens next, does an engineer need access to connect the fibre cable to the
>> socket? Because they haven't said yet.
We're Plusnet too. You need to be in and, at least in our house they needed access, though they never went further than the hall.
We had an appointment for after 1pm last Friday. Two Openreach chaps (in two vans) arrived a little early. Discussed where cable would go and agreed to leave it where the old one was.
They removed the cover from the point where the old copper cable entered the house and covers from two access points to the underground ducts where the cables run. The Fibre Optic cable installed last year across the village is already in there.
One guy shoved piece of kit down from the house end and with a pit of pushing it popped out in the access point. While he was doing that the other guy removed the old BT master socket and fitted the termination box for fibre into which the router plugs. The fibre cable was pulled back through the duct and connected at both ends.
They set up the router, including changing the changing the network name and wi-fi passkey to match the old ones and left it allegedly working.
When I tried to connect my PC it kept saying connected no internet. A call to Plusnet who reset something remotely sorted that and now we're flying!!
Even just browsing sites like this over wi-fi it's noticeably quicker.
There is, by the way, nothing special about the red cable with the router to connect to the fibre termination, it's just a short cat5 cable. It's only red to make it easier to check the connections if the consumer reports a fault.
Last edited by: Bromptonaut on Thu 30 May 24 at 07:16
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