27 Dec 2023 12:02 PM
Hi,
We recently moved into our new home and have opted to go with sky ultrafast for our broadband.
The activation date was today and we have received the text, however we are still just getting the power and wifi lights being a solid green and no light whatsoever on the internet.
All the connections are in and correct. We have the broadband plugged into an open reach socket via a microfilter. We have tried unplugging, re plugging and resetting, but still no luck.
Any ideas?
thanks.
27 Dec 2023 02:42 PM - last edited: 27 Dec 2023 02:49 PM
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As @cookiemonsteruk indicates, 'ONT exists' means the 'phone' socket in your picture is obsolete and can be ignored.
Look for a very thin cable with a green rectangular jack, typically near a power socket. There may be screws adjacent for a wall mount.
27 Dec 2023 12:26 PM
Are you sure that you have the ultrafast product from sky?
And if so that would normally or possibly be delivered via the FTTP,
If you are connected to the Openreach telephone with the micro filter that would suggest that you
maybe in the wrong connection as this combo is for FTTC superfast broadband.
Also note that it can take upto midnight and the message that it is active may not be 100% acurate.
If you have an openreach fibre connection this is called an ONT and the broadband router
connection is via the RJ45 connector, it has 8 pins that you can count, it is NOT the standard
telephone connection.
You may have to look around your home just incase there is one...
27 Dec 2023 12:37 PM
Download Sky Broadband user manuals | Sky Help | Sky.com
This will also show you the two different options for connection if you want to look at it.
27 Dec 2023 01:32 PM
Hi there @JimM1, thanks for getting back to me.
I've just attached some pictures of the current setup/what I've got plugged in. Note the black cable is act from our previous router as we didn't get a black or grey cable delivered to us with our hub as mentioned on the setup instructions you linked.
there are no other connections of this type in the house.
thanks again.
27 Dec 2023 01:36 PM - last edited: 27 Dec 2023 01:40 PM
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That's absolutely not correct for any Ultrafast over FTTP. It might be viable for 150Mbs 'Ultrafast 1' on G.fast, except that's the wrong Openreach faceplate for G.fast delivery.
If you're sure you've ordered an Ultrafast service then we have to assume the necessary in-premises work hasn't been carried out yet.
27 Dec 2023 01:39 PM
Ahh ok, thanks for your reply.
What would you suggest my next course of action be then?
27 Dec 2023 01:41 PM
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I think you'll need to contact Sky and establish what it is they think has been provisioned.
Putting the address into the BT Wholesale Availability Checker should indicate which provisioning type is applicable.
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome
It's the table and the two text lines below it which are most useful.
Remove any personal information (such as the address itself) if you post an image.
27 Dec 2023 02:15 PM
Thanks again for your reply.
I've attached a screenshot of my results in the chekcer that you linked. I'm not particularly sure what any of it means as I'm not clued up at all on this stuff, hence my attempted order and setup probably.
On the sky app it says that my package is the Sky Ultrafast 1.
Thanks.
27 Dec 2023 02:18 PM
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What speed are you getting at the minute?
The vdsl row shows you should get 80Mbps any way but as wbc fttp shows available its likely you will get that via fttp.
What other equipment was sent out? Did you get an ethernet cable ? Has an ont been installed
27 Dec 2023 02:21 PM
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PS the notes do say an ont does exist
27 Dec 2023 02:23 PM
I haven't checked my speed as I'm not able to access the internet through the router, I'm currently tethering through my phone's hotspot.
An ethernet cable was sent with the router, yes. After a quick google I can confirm that I have not seen or have any knowledge of an ONT being installed on my property.
Thanks again for your reply @cookiemonsteruk
27 Dec 2023 02:28 PM
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In the absense of the ont fibre modem you won't get a signal. It is possible that the previous residents have made off with the ont and you will need to contact sky for a new one.
27 Dec 2023 02:41 PM
is it possible that the attached photo is the cable that the ONT was previously plugged in on? There is nothing else there other than some TV Ariel wiring and what I had attempted to plug the router in as shown in previous pictures.
How do I go about arranging/installing a new ONT?
thanks again for your help.
27 Dec 2023 02:42 PM - last edited: 27 Dec 2023 02:49 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
As @cookiemonsteruk indicates, 'ONT exists' means the 'phone' socket in your picture is obsolete and can be ignored.
Look for a very thin cable with a green rectangular jack, typically near a power socket. There may be screws adjacent for a wall mount.
27 Dec 2023 02:45 PM - last edited: 27 Dec 2023 02:47 PM
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@Chappo777 wrote:
is it possible that the attached photo is the cable that the ONT was previously plugged in on?
That's the one, yes. Unfortunately it's likely that the departing occupant has made off with the ONT itself, which is distressingly common. You'll need to contact Sky for them to book a replacement through Openreach.
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