No, I got a message telling me I cannot post with a VPN/will be banned.
That is something that you should either raise in Talk to the Staff or via the [email protected] email address. But as others have said it is likely to reduce the amount of spam that gets posted from foreign countries using a VPN to hide their identity/source.
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broadband66 (knowledge is power)
Fri 11-Mar-22 15:44:55
As much as I don't always like or see eye to eye with the sites management and have a list of other failing by them, bullying is not currently one of them.
If you mean the pot in the road which everyone has even if not a subscriber, then it's routed under the boundary wall, lawn and path, then emerges by the house wall and runs into the grey junction box.
Can post a pic if you need one.
Pheasant (knowledge is power)
Sun 13-Mar-22 22:40:34
Just thinking in terms of how much protection is provided for the cable. A conduit provides some more physical/mechanical protection, so the cable doesn’t need to be more than an external grade/ light-armoured cable.
The cable in the Gigaclear user install link above, looks to me like what’s called a ‘loose-tube’ construction cable which as you can probably guess is constructed with a thin plastic tube (almost like a miniature conduit within the sheath of the cable) with the delicate fibre inside it. Sometimes the tube has a gel inside it also. It’s often used for external environments as it provides a bit of added protection to the fibre. Although it makes the cable a bit stiffer than an internal grade cable.
A light armoured cable (like the fs.com one I linked) has a different construction and uses a flexible metallic spiral around the fibre element for protection. Heavier duty armoured cables use a similar sort of construction with a corrugated steel outer around a plastic loose tube. But there are much thicker generally and designed for direct burial.
Pretty sure in your situation a light armoured cable will be plenty good enough. It should be rodent and bird etc resistant, but without going overboard, and able to be run internally too.
Michael_Chare (knowledge is power)
Mon 14-Mar-22 11:42:47
Where I live in Kent the Gigaclear contractor Boxcom were using black corrugated plastic tubing for the fibre cable that runs from the pot to the customer's house. The 4 to 5 mm diameter cable is quite flexible so that it can go up a wall and then straight inside using a special plastic support that Gigaclear provided. For my house, the direct burial cable that comes in the ground to the pot was also about 4 - 5 mm diameter but was much stiffer and has two fibres inside. Some properties had cable more like 7mm diameter.
Michael Chare
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