rob808 wrote: » Hey did they bring the fibre to the last house that 150m or did they leave him last to bring the fibre up before doing the splitters.The reason I ask I'm last house on my road but they didn't bring the fibre up far as my house.Im on there fibre lookup and on goverment map for get it,Im in feaking limbo about it now.
The Cush wrote: » They will run the fibre from the splitter a max of 4 poles/200m to the house according to a person in the know that posted here. Gonzo's install was 4 poles from the splitter.
Buckmickley wrote: » Actually in my case,they ran a new fibre cable about 300 meters up my private lane and gave me a splice box all of my own in the farm yard at the end of it
The Cush wrote: » Could be a secondary splitter off the primary splitter. Is your house one of the 300,000 rollout?
Buckmickley wrote: » It's connected with a few weeks now and the road at the end of my private lane was originally a green line on the roll out map,so one of the first, not one of the the ones added Here's a pic of the box in the yard with the reel on it before I was connected The nearest other box like it is at least 500 metres away about 200 metres up the public road
jamesthepeach wrote: » Which box is the splitter?
jamesthepeach wrote: » Which box is the splitter? There's a grey box on the pole at my sister's house that wasn't there before the fibre lads were out. Is that it?
[Deleted User] wrote: » All the splitter boxes I've seen so far have been black about 30cm high 20 wide & 15 deep, all the grey boxes as far as I know are for copper POTS.
jamesthepeach wrote: » Thanks guys. How many poles before each splitter?
Deleted User wrote: » They generally only install splitters where there are houses, if there is a section of line that goes along a road that does not have any houses, there will be no splitter boxes. Another poster said that it's up to 8 houses per box, around here, It's one splitter every 4 poles or so.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Another poster said that it's up to 8 houses per box, around here, It's one splitter every 4 poles or so.
T-Bird wrote: » Anyone know what the wiring is for the Ethernet cable from the ONT to the Modem?
The Cush wrote: » Cat5e or Cat6
T-Bird wrote: » Thanks, it will Cat6. But I am looking for the actual wiring configuration. The modem was installed in a bad place and I want to move it by making a longer cable.
JasonRyan wrote: » Jpmarn wrote: » There is a distinct lack of work in progress of putting up fibre cables in my area in North East Co. Limerick. I'm talking mainly about the Pallasgreen and Crossagalla exchange areas in the last couple of weeks. There is no sign of work commencing in the Inch St Lawernce area as it is down for Summer/Autumn 17. Are they putting up fibre cables in Swords Co. Dublin not due until winter 17 according to another post in this thread? A lot of the cable is underground. From Pallasgreen exchange (Cloverfield) to Old Pallas is all ran underground in ducts. From Old Pallas to Pallas is also all underground. Dromkeen to Pallas will also be underground - prep work is started in clearing any blockages / collapded areas as these underground ducts have been there 30 years. So while it seems like there is little done, there actually is a nice bit already in place. Still waiting for my area though. The bottom of our road is done, but nothing more has happened in the last 2 weeks since the splice box was fitted at the halfway point. The whole road is due to get it, just gotta play the waiting game.... :-(
Jpmarn wrote: » There is a distinct lack of work in progress of putting up fibre cables in my area in North East Co. Limerick. I'm talking mainly about the Pallasgreen and Crossagalla exchange areas in the last couple of weeks. There is no sign of work commencing in the Inch St Lawernce area as it is down for Summer/Autumn 17. Are they putting up fibre cables in Swords Co. Dublin not due until winter 17 according to another post in this thread?
Blogin wrote: » Yes, very quiet in the area. No progress to be seen. You'd think they would move a bit faster with 650 more houses within easy reach.
JasonRyan wrote: » I know, very easy pickings. But I think it#s a case of Eir rushing to pass the easier ones with fibre, and not putting as much priority into getting the final connections made. It's maddening to drive past all that lovely fibre but no connection yet!!
Bored Accountant wrote: » Eir can only report properties as being 'passed' when they are available for the customer to place an order. So they might have all the fibre on the routes etc, but until the fibre is connected in the exchange and all back end systems updated so customer can order a fibre service, the houses aren't included in the 'passed' figures. But they probably do need to stagger the number of properties going live in an area at one time so as to allow the installers meet the SLA of connections completing in 20 days. No point passing 600 properties in an area and having 10% people sign up straight away. But only having 2 crews that work on installs in that area. Suddenly eir are fined for not meeting the 20 day SLA or whatever the figure was.
Icyseanfitz wrote: » well after eirs system cancelling my installation for the 4th time in a row since march ive decided to try ftth with digiweb. Has anyone got any experience with them? customer service seems much better than eirs already considering i can order everything through facebook
spix wrote: » someone posted a bad experience few pages back. i was talking to them on their chat and they use the same contractors as eir to install the fibre so any issues you're getting with the installation would probably happen with digiweb too
Peppa Cig wrote: » Got connected eventually. 1mb to 300mb option. 21st century now here in middle of no where Best of luck to those still waiting. Hang in there
noc1980 wrote: » Does anyone know if they will expand the yellow / blue lines at some point?