long_b wrote: » Can't see why it wouldn't work. The router supplied by Eir will have probably 4 Ethernet ports. What's not to work ? Apparently the Cat5e will even do 1Gb speeds if that's what you go for
ACLFC7 wrote: » trivial question but how can I load the latest version of Open Eir's FTTH map? http://fibrerollout.ie/where-and-when/ The only way I can see the updated data is if I go into "incognito mode" on Chrome. I've tried clearing cookies but it hasn't worked.
ED E wrote: » You'll need to clear the cache not the cookies. A Ctrl-R should override the cache.
Pangea wrote: » Thanks, I read on here somewhere that for ffth it has to be direct link from router and that daisy chain doesn't work with it so I wasnt sure would it affect me or not.
Gonzo wrote: » I can't believe it I finally have it, I cant take any pictures till tomorrow have to head out again for the night, the room is in a mess but here is some quick speedtest and ping results for now.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » What you described was not a 'daisy-chain'. If each room/connection goes directly to the router (even via a couple of wall plates) then all is ok.
Radharc na Sleibhte wrote: » Hello. Longtime lurker here. So FTTH was made available to us in last few weeks. KN and EIR vans all over the place. EIR rep calls to the door today and signed the wife up to 150mb €55 broadband only package. Told the rep we had no phone line or anything installed as it's a relatively new house, so I'm wondering, physically how do we connect? We have an ESB pole in at the bottom of the garden and wire is ducted up the hill to the house from that. Will they use that?
it's a relatively new house
Johnboy1951 wrote: » All relatively new houses in this area have both a USB duct and also a duct for telephone connection, so you might check to see if that is available to you.
Radharc na Sleibhte wrote: » Thanks! You know, I think there is. Now that you have said that you have actually triggered a memory in my head, we have a red pipe next to the house that I'm pretty sure builder said he left for that purpose (self build 10 years ago). 2 stupid newb questions then though. 1/ where is the other end? 2/ how do they feed the wire through?
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Ask the builder ..... or go digging? Is there a telephone line close by? If so he might have brought it close to that or close to a duct for telephone. Usually to the boundary of the site. But of course builders did not always do the best thing - often doing the minimum they thought they might 'get away with'. There are several methods to get a wire through ...... not a problem if the duct is clear, not collapsed and has no sharp bends. It probably wont because bends cost extra
long_b wrote: » Somewhat ridiculous question - has anyone been installed BEFORE the go line date on the "where and when" map?
Radharc na Sleibhte wrote: » Thanks for the info! Think the duct looks as if it just goes from foot path into the house! Builder is gone bust of course. Ah it'll be grand. I'm just all excited now. Two days ago I thought I had to wait til September. I have 50mb. I just wants me super fast broadband now. Don't care if they have to put telephone pole at the front door tbh
Johnboy1951 wrote: » I forgot to mention ...... often builders dig I would go dig it out for you if you could give me your 50Mb/s when you get fibred! Jealous!
Radharc na Sleibhte wrote: » Think the duct looks as if it just goes from foot path into the house! Builder is gone bust of course.
Radharc na Sleibhte wrote: » Thanks! You know, I think there is. Now that you have said that you have actually triggered a memory in my head, we have a red pipe next to the house that I'm pretty sure builder said he left for that purpose (self build 10 years ago).
The Cush wrote: » In recent years around here the builders installed an ETU box (External Terminating Unit) close to the meter box where the ducting ends. I know it wasn't done in all cases
Radharc na Sleibhte wrote: » This is what we have outside house. We are about 30 metres from the road up a hill.
iioklo wrote: » The small box bellow the ESB box is for Phone connection, I see the red pipe it's just a short length used so that the concrete footpath could be layed. You need a roll of black ducting to connect into this and then be brought to nearest telecom pole or manhole. I see your street is still gravel so digging this to bury the ducting wont be to difficult. but it's when you get out to public road/footpath you probably need permit from council. I see a cable coming down along downpipe is this phone or tv/satelite. Do you currently have a phone line. Is it comming in via a pole. this is more than likely the way that your FTTH will be delivered.
Radharc na Sleibhte wrote: » That cable is our current broadband. No phone line at the moment so no pole. Will they install one to install the broadband?