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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 31-May-14 16:40:53
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Re: Hyperoptic install, in pictures


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In reply to a post by zom22:
.and as others have said I likewise thought that Hyperoptic were only Fibre to the basement.


They have no choice but to use fibre if the run between basement switch and apartment is over 100m.
Standard User vit0
(member) Sat 31-May-14 20:31:47
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In reply to a post by Ignitionnet:
In reply to a post by zom22:
.and as others have said I likewise thought that Hyperoptic were only Fibre to the basement.


They have no choice but to use fibre if the run between basement switch and apartment is over 100m.


Could just put a sub-cab in a riser like they do in most apartment buildings.

Lee
Standard User simon194
(experienced) Sat 31-May-14 20:45:40
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If you read the FAQ on their website the router they supply tops out at 829 Mbps, for anything higher the PC has to be connected directly to the ethernet port and be capable of handling the speed.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 31-May-14 22:37:12
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Depending on the situation they will use PON, active fibre as here, or copper.

I am surprised they are using active fibre here actually.
Standard User mr_mojo
(knowledge is power) Sun 01-Jun-14 19:02:18
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I have their one gig service and I've never seen it go higher than about 600mbit/sec. To be honest though at that speed everything is fast enough.
Standard User locutus
(experienced) Sun 01-Jun-14 22:16:36
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I have managed to get close to 1gig every now and then.

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Standard User mpellatt
(member) Tue 03-Jun-14 13:54:12
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From looking closely, I don't think the mess in the ONT box (especially the electrical safety) is of HyperOptic's doing. There's clearly a load of coax in there too. The dodgy 240V connector isn't actually supplying owt. And as there's a wrap with the label "Fisual" around the TP cable that's joined at a choccy block, I think that's carrying A/V, not data.

It looks like HyperOptic added another box above the ONT box for their media converter. Wise people.

Looks like the builders are the ones to blame.
Standard User R0NSKI
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 03-Jun-14 18:45:46
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I tend to agree, I suspect the builders had to fit a box and power supply.The only thing in that box to do with Hyperoptic is the yellow fibre cable.

The choc blocks look like some sort of phone extension, one side goes to the master socket, the other two cables go in to the wall.

Edited by R0NSKI (Tue 03-Jun-14 18:47:07)

Standard User IamQ
(experienced) Tue 03-Jun-14 19:58:57
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Wow! Shocking install.

I'd have them back to make good and safe.

Bad practise, poor quality and I'll make sure they never get within 1km of any buildings I manage & have any involvement with...
Standard User mpellatt
(member) Wed 11-Jun-14 15:45:24
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Like I said, look closely at the pictures, deduce what was there before and what HyperOptic installed, and the re-consider who's responsible for this disaster. HyperOptic's addition is the box on top, which is 100% safe.
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