Hi,
Most of the FTTP installs we're doing now are 2 step installs with the engineers coming on 2 different days to each part of the installation.
The first day they will run the fibre from the street to your property, in Bradwell Abbey this is blown down the ducting (in the other 2 exchanges some properties are now overhead fed). This is the most time consuming and troublesome part. Openreach have pre-run the fibre out to the streets but there could be several hundred metres between your property and where they've run it to.
The second date they will come and do the internal work, they'll run the fibre through your wall and to where you want the ONT located (think ahead where will be convenient and has power), make the internal fibre as neat as they can and set up the ONT. You'll then need to set up your router and PC and connect.
On average the outside work takes about 5-7 hours and the internal work about 2 hours and so long as there are no problems you should be able to connect as soon as they're finished (assuming your ISP have everything ready their side).
Our customers tend to see speeds of ~80Mbps, some get a bit more, although peak times people see it slow a little. We have seen some get lower speeds but I think almost of all of them have been down to something within the customers' control. For example, wireless G speeds will max out around 20Mbps while draftN/N lite maxes at around 67Mbps. Full N 2x2 router and wireless adapters are needed to get the best wireless speed. We've seen other problems with older PCs and some AV/firewall software.



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