02 Aug 2023 10:13 PM
Hi,
I'm waiting for my new Sky fast Broadband to be activated tomorrow, and I wanted to plug my modem to the ONT, as I picked it up today... only to realise there's no ONT in my flat, only an Open Reach socket (the kind of socket that doesn't fit a RJ45 Ethernet, but a smaller version to fit a ADSL filter).
is it possible that only this socket is installed? Sky didn't send any engineer, which I assume is because they think I have an ONT already. Could it be hidden somewhere? It seems weird that the open reach socket is installed without an ONT somewhere...
thanks!
02 Aug 2023 10:22 PM - last edited: 02 Aug 2023 10:27 PM
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That's a standard (older) unfiltered Openreach 'phone' socket for a standard 'BT jack' (B S 6312 431A) and doesn't relate in any way to FTTP.
If Sky are provisioning Superfast over FTTC then an ONT isn't relevant hardware.
03 Aug 2023 08:44 AM
Thanks for your answer. I'm pretty sure I'm getting sky broadband over FTTP as Sky and Openreach are messaging me to plug the sky broadband hub to the ONT...
The previous owners might have talenk the box with then when leaving. I'll have to call Sky I think.
03 Aug 2023 12:07 PM - last edited: 03 Aug 2023 12:11 PM
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@Tim+D+62 wrote:
The previous owners might have talenk the box with then when leaving.
I'd suggest looking for an orphaned fibre optic cable: this would typically have a green jack, and be located within a metre of a mains power socket. There may also be evidence of the screws used to secure an ONT to the wall.
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