26 Oct 2022 12:30 PM
Need help with confirmation and advice:
A) an engineer will bring a fibre cable into my house and fit it to a box called an ONT.
My HUB (new one pending delivery) will need to be connected to the ONT.
B) both HUB and ONT need to be connected to an individual power socket or can I use an extension lead?
C) does fibre cable entry point need to be where existing phone socket is?, (any phone sockets become redundant?) ...prefer it not to be as their is only a single power socket there hence need for an extension lead.
26 Oct 2022 12:34 PM - last edited: 26 Oct 2022 12:35 PM
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@Stuarty+B wrote:Need help with confirmation and advice:
A) an engineer will bring a fibre cable into my house and fit it to a box called an ONT.
My HUB (new one pending delivery) will need to be connected to the ONT.
B) both HUB and ONT need to be connected to an individual power socket or can I use an extension lead?
C) does fibre cable entry point need to be where existing phone socket is?, (any phone sockets become redundant?) ...prefer it not to be as their is only a single power socket there hence need for an extension lead.
A - yes
B - you can use an extension lead
C - no, you can chose (within reason) and you'll discuss the options with the engineer. The copper 'phone line will be redundant.
26 Oct 2022 12:34 PM - last edited: 26 Oct 2022 12:35 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Stuarty+B wrote:Need help with confirmation and advice:
A) an engineer will bring a fibre cable into my house and fit it to a box called an ONT.
My HUB (new one pending delivery) will need to be connected to the ONT.
B) both HUB and ONT need to be connected to an individual power socket or can I use an extension lead?
C) does fibre cable entry point need to be where existing phone socket is?, (any phone sockets become redundant?) ...prefer it not to be as their is only a single power socket there hence need for an extension lead.
A - yes
B - you can use an extension lead
C - no, you can chose (within reason) and you'll discuss the options with the engineer. The copper 'phone line will be redundant.
26 Oct 2022 12:40 PM
Thanks that saves a domestic
26 Oct 2022 02:33 PM - last edited: 26 Oct 2022 02:40 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Also worth noting that the Sky Hub doesn't necessarily have to be near the ONT: the link between the two devices is over ethernet cable and that can be much longer than the standard length supplied.
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