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Standard User Thaumaturge
(member) Sat 07-Sep-24 18:14:30
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Trooli splice boxes


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Does anybody know what the external splice boxes/CSPs installed by Trooli look like? If anyone has a piccy they don't mind posting, that would be great.

TIA
Standard User Deft
(experienced) Sat 14-Sep-24 11:17:06
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Re: Trooli splice boxes


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A couple of years old now, so maybe things have changed.
https://1drv.ms/u/c/c437ce1f7a858d47/EUG9dsRxI5dJjVb...
Standard User AndreiV
(newbie) Sat 14-Sep-24 14:20:20
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Re: Trooli splice boxes


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Internal connection

External Connection

4 month old install.


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Standard User Thaumaturge
(member) Sat 14-Sep-24 18:28:50
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Re: Trooli splice boxes


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Thanks guys. Similar to the Swish fibre boxes in this area, though cover black not brown.
Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Sun 15-Sep-24 21:37:57
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Re: Trooli splice boxes


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What is that little box with Trooli printed on it?

My Zzoomm install, have the splice box on the outside and then a ONT on the inside with the Ethernet cable from that going to my router.

Adrian

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Standard User AndreiV
(newbie) Mon 16-Sep-24 07:09:01
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That is an NTU "Network Terminating Unit".

A fibre cable is routed from the external box , through the wall and that box provides the connection for the cable to the Adtran.
Standard User Alucidnation
(committed) Mon 16-Sep-24 07:39:46
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Apparently, they are moving to new modem/routers with the fibre SFP straight into the back of the router.
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 16-Sep-24 07:56:08
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Re: Trooli splice boxes


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In reply to a post by Alucidnation:
Apparently, they are moving to new modem/routers with the fibre SFP straight into the back of the router.

Cheaper for them, worse for the customer.

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Standard User DFScale
(member) Mon 16-Sep-24 08:49:07
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In reply to a post by Alucidnation:
Apparently, they are moving to new modem/routers with the fibre SFP straight into the back of the router.

A retrograde step
Standard User Thaumaturge
(member) Mon 16-Sep-24 10:35:18
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Does that mean that the user will be stuck with their supplied router again? 2 or 3 years ago when I had the choice to go with them and decided not to, one of the reasons was that they wouldn't permit me to use my own router. They were PPPoE back then, and they wouldn't give out the connection credentials. Don't know if that's still true, but I thought they had become a bit more relaxed about user supplied routers these days.
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