Shanotheslayer wrote: » How can it be an easy fix for FTTH if there are no ports available for FTTH? What if the DP is full?
oscarBravo wrote: » Smartbyte?
user1842 wrote: » Either that or the friends laptop only has a 100Mbps ethernet port or the cable that is used to connect it is well below cat5 (only using 2 rather than 4 pairs).
joe123 wrote: » Hey guys just following up on this. So he uninstalled Smartbyte and is still unable to get over 100Mb on a wired speed test. He says the cable hes using is Cat 5e. Is there a way to test if its the laptop? Id be surprised if it is as he only bought it last year and its a gaming one.
matildajane wrote: » does anyone know how I find out if ftth cables are going to be installed on my road.
matildajane wrote: » it says I am in the intervention area and have to wait for a survey as part of the nbi. However it says the same thing about the houses where KN are currently running fibre right in front of!
JonMac wrote: » Warning I have no expertise! Seems to me having a professional run cable from your Dad's house would be quickest thing to do. I am in amber area and will have to wait years, even though the houses 400m away can get it. Not relatives so can't ask them to hook up for me.. .
babi-hrse wrote: » It'll work you could go ahead get it installed in your dad's house and then get a roll of single mode fibre fit SC APC connectors on the end and send it on to yourself. Once the kn chap does exactly what he's supposed and allowed to do he does not care what you do yourself after the fact. You'd need to know how to splice it not difficult but requires practice. Alternatively you could get a decent electrician to run and splice or fuse the connection. The bends are practically a non issue the cable nearly stops you bending any tighter than a 40mm radius
babi-hrse wrote: » It'll work you could go ahead get it installed in your dad's house and then get a roll of single mode fibre fit SC APC connectors on the end and send it on to
patrick_10 wrote: » Thanks Jonmac. Its only overhead cable on poles so can't anticipate it will be too difficult, just getting the right cable is tricky part. Would need to terminated properly at either end onbviously.
patrick_10 wrote: » Perfect thanks - looking up that cable now cheers.
William_Flynn wrote: » Eir won’t allow you to string your own fibre on their poles. But if your land joins, you could string/bury it across your land would work. To buy the cable try looking at radionics.ie or farnell.ie
cnocbui wrote: » Use 5Ghz for WiFi. 2-3 times faster than 2.5. I can get download speeds of 17 MBs over WiFi on 5 GHz. Only 1000/100 or better Ethernet is faster than 5Ghz WiFi and many devices are only 100/10.