ED E wrote: » Or the old willow beside it that pulls the cabling down as it falls. OE dont normally hit storm mode until late Dec/Early Jan but there's a good chance it'll be all hands from Monday.
oscarBravo wrote: » I took a drive around earlier, looking for places where tree damage to fibre is likely. There's going to be a good chunk of rural Westport without FTTH service on Tuesday by the looks of it.
Eldrew wrote: » Hi All KN gut came out last week to connect us up but couldnt get the cable through to the pole from the house as he said it might be blocked or there might be a junction box? He didnt hang about but suggested we sort out the blockage/or find this junction box (I've no idea where this could be) or alternatively we cut the top of the trees that are between the house and the road and they will run the cable from the pole to the house. Has anyone else got this done and do they do a neat job? KN guy didnt seem too keen and said its a big ugly cable? Do eir or KN offer a service to unblock the pipe and/or find this junction box? I dont really want to dig the garden up. Thanks for your help
rob808 wrote: » KN won't help you in anyway your gona have to do the work yourself I had to do this now this storm on the way.The second install this friday just hoping it go ahead have to wait and see.
Eldrew wrote: » Thanks for your reply. If KN or Eir won't sort the cable issue I'll have to go with the over head cable. Any downside to this? Thanks
rob808 wrote: » The weather I would say like the storm today other than that it would be a easy install than digging and put down a duct.I had no choice but do that im a 100 meters from the road.
digiman wrote: » Will be interesting to see how this storm will affect the fibre networks and also how much the repair work after todays storm will affect the 300K rollout. Would also be interesting to see if the Eir or SIRO network holds up best after today.
cnocbui wrote: » Sorry for being off-topic: My phone line has come off the top of it's pole on my property and is now blowing around quite a bit and is now low over the road to the point I think the daily milk truck might well snag it tomorrow. Cars should get under ok. I am with SKY for BB and phone. They are unmanned today so I can't report this to them. Is there anyone else I could report this to?
ED E wrote: » Eir Dangerous Plant are responsible. 1850 245 424
Jpmarn wrote: » My new ftth connection was working until I lost power around 90 minutes prior to writing this post. I hope it Will work whenever I get power back either this evening or tomorrow morning.
The Cush wrote: » Drove around today looking at the damage, saw only one pole knocked over into a field carrying both fibre and copper, the pole wasn't one of those marked defective. All the new poles stood up to the storm including some older ones.
[Deleted User] wrote: » It's very rare for high winds to blow down a pole, it's usually trees falling on the lines that pulls over nearby poles.
The Cush wrote: » In this case no trees in the vicinity of this or nearby poles
rob808 wrote: » My install tomorrow it all set and ready for the kn crew.I looking forward to go from 4mb to 150mb im going with the voip for my phone .
[Deleted User] wrote: » Ground must have been very weak to allow the pole to fall.
The Cush wrote: » What ducting did you go with?
rob808 wrote: » I just went with normal ducting it a straight run there should be no problems this time around.
ctlsleh wrote: » you mean 4" pipe into which they will run the fibre duct? could you post a pic?
rob808 wrote: » Here a picture
rob808 wrote: » I have 6 break because they can only go 40 meters with there rods I have 100 meters run.I have a builder's rope running through all the duct.
ctlsleh wrote: » And can i ask how you got the rope through it? i'm sure that's a stupid question, but i cant think of how that's easily done
MBSnr wrote: » Is it defo only max 40m? My ducting run (from the pole to the box on the house) is just under 45m...