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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 15-Oct-11 12:10:39
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Re: FTTC question about new hardware


[re: burakkucat] [link to this post]
 
Done! Thanks for the tip. Is the latest version '3v'?

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Standard User burakkucat
(committed) Sat 15-Oct-11 19:44:27
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Re: FTTC question about new hardware


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Is the latest version '3v'?
Erm, yes, I believe it is . . . In fact, I'm quite sure it is. (If my muddle-mind is still malfunctioning, I know Zarjaz will provide the necessary correction. smile )

Not having seen a "3V" in real life, I'll say that I believe they come with a white, not black, PSU.

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Standard User joconnell
(experienced) Sun 16-Oct-11 12:01:52
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Re: FTTC question about new hardware


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In reply to a post by Anonymous:
In reply to a post by joconnell:
I was trying to minimize the number of boxes and plugs near the faceplate ...

It's only the OR supplied VDSL modem that has to be near the faceplate. The router can be up to 100 metres away from the modem.

So is the cable from the modem to the router the same type as from an ADSL faceplate to the router? Reason I ask is that I have the ADSL-out from the faceplate connected to a nearby cat5 network point which is then patched into my router in another part of the house.


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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Sun 16-Oct-11 13:08:42
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Re: FTTC question about new hardware


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OR modem >> router is standard ethernet, so if you run that from the modem to your existing CAT5 point instead of the ADSL going there you should be fine.

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Standard User Zarjaz
(knowledge is power) Sun 16-Oct-11 19:42:26
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Re: FTTC question about new hardware


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The old 'dodgy' ones were 2V's, the new 'improved' ones are 2B or 3B, which as you say, has a white PSU.

Standard User joconnell
(experienced) Sun 16-Oct-11 21:02:32
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Re: FTTC question about new hardware


[re: RobertoS] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by RobertoS:
OR modem >> router is standard ethernet, so if you run that from the modem to your existing CAT5 point instead of the ADSL going there you should be fine.

So if I were to buy my own router, such as a Billion 7800N that I'd be able to connect the OR modem to that via ethernet?
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(staff) Sun 16-Oct-11 21:10:46
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Re: FTTC question about new hardware


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yeap

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Standard User burakkucat
(committed) Mon 17-Oct-11 00:12:41
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Re: FTTC question about new hardware


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In reply to a post by Zarjaz:
The old 'dodgy' ones were 2V's, the new 'improved' ones are 2B or 3B, which as you say, has a white PSU.
Ah, right. Thanks for the clarification.

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