27 Apr 2024 01:26 PM
I just bought sky wifi and I belive the engineer option is automatic unless I missed a button when applying. Do I need them to come? My last wifi was easy to connect and I did it all myself, is the sky broadband any different? If I press to cancel the engineer will it just make me reschedule or is it possible just to get the box sent alone?
THANK YOU
27 Apr 2024 01:34 PM
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The area might have been upgraded to fttp. What are you on at the minute ?
Could you enter your full address below and post the table and notes after removing your address from the image
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome
27 Apr 2024 01:41 PM
27 Apr 2024 01:45 PM - last edited: 27 Apr 2024 01:47 PM
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Wbc fttp shows full fibre is available
What speeds were you getting were you initially using a standard mastersocket? who were you with for broadband?
27 Apr 2024 01:48 PM
Before I was with NowTV but since im moving flat im changing. I think I got the Ultrafast one? If its just a box that needs plugged in surely I can do it myself. I just dont want to risk cancelling just to have to reschedule or pay a fee
27 Apr 2024 01:51 PM
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Was that table for the new address?
Is there a fibre box already in place at the new address
27 Apr 2024 01:53 PM
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Ah, the notes make no mention of an existing ont so yes an engineer needs to attend to install a new ont.
27 Apr 2024 02:05 PM
ah thats annoying booo
Thank you lots tho !!
27 Apr 2024 02:11 PM
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Just to give you advance warning the mention of L2C indicates that a specialist crew using a cherrypicker may need to attend as they can't securely attach a ladder the the wall so this may extend the activation date . Prepare for an even bigger BOOO
27 Apr 2024 02:13 PM
URGH
ahahahah thanks for the warning 😕
27 Apr 2024 02:17 PM
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Aye. Usually its because of cladding on walls which would not securely hold a ladder or its a listed building and openreach would not be allowed to bolt a ladder to the wall
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