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Require Installation of Modem in my study

richardtr
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I am a 76 year old Chartered Engineer

I have a study with three computers XP, Win 7, and Win 11. I have a wireless printer.
The lady of the house uses her XP machine for specialized software. She streams the odd TV program.
I have a TP-Link Archer VR2800 router. It manages to get wifi signal to the whole house.
CityFibre have a cable up the road at the front of house and left a stub.
All I have asked is that that the ONT is placed in my study. This will involve running about 20 m of fibre from the wall box under the lounge floor to the study. Access is quite easy.
WHY WILL talktalk NOT talk to me and confirm . . . . ????


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richardtr
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Hi

I have purchased a 30m CAT 7 cable for £17.07 including VAT and delivery.
https://www.kenable.co.uk/en/446-ethernet-cat7-flat-cables?ends=rj45&features=shielded,suitable-for-...

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Good morning,

 

I'm sorry for the delay. Thanks for the update and please let us know how you get on.

 

Thanks

 

Michelle

 

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richardtr
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Hi all
Finally found a simple page . . .

https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Articles/How-Full-Fibre-is-installed/ta-p/2555166

So will run  a cable through to the lounge underneath for just a an ONT.
So easy
So difficult to get a simple answer

My question is now answered

 

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The CityFibre network is Full Fibre only. Full fibre means a fibre optic connection from the City Fibre network direct to your home. There is NO MODEM involved in Full Fibre installations. You will NOT receive any MODEM.

 

The incoming fibre optic cable terminates in the indoor Optical Network Termination box that's closely similar in width to a standard telephone wall socket box.

 

This Community website does have some technically well informed contributors. If you're not happy with my straight and well informed answers then feel free to not accept any of my posts as giving the solution.

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richardtr
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Hi Gondola
I am told by TalkTalk that it is is "full fibre" . . . .

I am even more confused as to what is on offer . . . .
Will I get a modem or not ?

Technical knowledge of those people answering the phone seems to be somewhat limited . . .

and as for the web sites . . . . totally confusing with no straight answers

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Hi Richard

 

You may be confusing Fibre 150 and Fibre 250 that are Gfast services delivered over metallic line to the house. These services do use a Gfast modem connected to the telephone line via a Master telephone socket with a Gfast service faceplate.

 

However, Full Fibre 150, 500 and 900 packages terminate the optical fibre cable to the home in a Customer Service Point or Customer Splice Point on an external house wall and, internally, via an Optical Network Termination or ONT.

 

The Full Fibre Support Hub is your go-to resource for information, guides and LiveChat with the Full Fibre Team.

 

To speak to the Full Fibre team about an order start a LiveChat here:

 Full Fibre LiveChat

 Full Fibre Support Hub

 

 TIP - Scroll down the Full Fibre Support Hub page to GET IN TOUCH. if you don't see a blue Chat now button then pause tracker blocking in the browser, ad-blockers or similar blocking software to avoid conflict with LiveChat's operation

Opening hours are here:  When to contact TalkTalk?

 

Calls to the Full Fibre team on 0345 172 0074 are free from a TalkTalk home 'phone but otherwise are at a standard landline call rate or included in your UK mobile allowance.

 

Full Fibre Help

Full Fibre - Installation

 

I trust you are no longer confused. Say if you need further guidance regarding the full fibre installation or FTTP - Fibre to the Premises.

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richardtr
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Hi Gondola
Are you saying that I do NOT need a modem ?

Are you saying that the ONT converts the optical signal to an ethernet one ?

Noted that the TalkTalk installation video shows two connections - the ONT and the Modem .....

I am confused.

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richardtr
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Hi Gondola
Are you saying that I do NOT need a modem ?
Are you saying that the ONT will convert the optical signal to an ethernet signal suitable to the TP Link Router ?
Do you have a photograph of the ONT box ?
Noted that the TalkTalk video shows an ONT box AND a modem ....

I am confused.

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There is no modem just the Optical Network Termination (ONT) box that, on its own, is about the size of a standard telephone socket.

 

Your existing router has a 1Gbps WAN port socket that connects via Ethernet cable (suitable for 1Gbps networking) direct to the ONT.

 

The optical fibre cable that the network installer will connect to an outside CSP has to have an optical fibre cable connected to the ONT. This optical fibre cable remains part of the network operator's equipment and they'll want to retain access to that cable and the ONT. So, it's extremely unlikely that the network installer will agree to installing their network cable under floorboards or in loft spaces because of lack of access. They'll usually agree to run a modest length (usually up to 20 metres) of optical cable from the CSP around the outside of the house to an alternate hole in the wall to an ONT.

 

But as I indicated, it's not necessary to consider that as an option because you can install your own Ethernet cable under the floorboards to connect router to ONT.

 

Your router runs blazing fast wi-fi but if you're happy with a slow speed ADSL connection that doesn't do any justice to the money you spent on the router then for now you could opt to keep the conventional landline broadband service. At some time though the landline services will get withdrawn at your telephone exchange and you'll be asked to go with a fibre optic connection to the home.

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richardtr
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Hi Gondola
Thanks for the answer.
Where does the fibre cable modem get fitted ?
My router is a TP-Link Archer VR2800 - which includes an adsl modem which will port become redundant.
I can arrange for an ethernet cable to be run thru, but the lady of the house does NOT want the wall cluttered up with a ONT and a modem !
In fact I am happy with my 5k landline !

 

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Hi Richard

 

Looks like you have a router on your desk so I can understand why you are asking about the ONT being fitted in the study. However, it's not necessary so I'll explain. The ONT can be fitted on the internal house wall directly opposite where the network installer, CityFibre or Openreach for example, will position the external customer splice point or customer service point (CSP). The fibre optic cable goes through the wall from the CSP to the ONT.

 

Now the next bit is what you can do. Run your 20 metres of underfloor Ethernet cable, Cat 5e or better specification, from the ONT to your router's WAN port or Internet port however that's described.  You're now connected to Full Fibre. Enjoy. 

 

My installation is very similar to yours. I have the ONT fitted back to back to the CSP. The Ethernet cable is underfloor. In my case I chose Cat7 specification for future proofing reasons (Ignore the troll that decries Cat7). I have fitted skirting board level brushed wall plates to give underfloor access and so I have a 15 metre run of Ethernet cable to the eero 6 router that's located fairly centrally to the house. 

 

NB TalkTalk do not install either fibre optic cables or Ethernet cables in the home which is why TalkTalk leave it to the network installer to carry out all installation services.

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