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Considering upgrading to fibre - have questions beforehand
29-01-2013 11:20 AM
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1) Will I be able to keep my existing facilities for free, namely
a) Fax2Email with existing Fax number.
b) VOIP with existing geographic number.
c) Existing web space.
2) During a thunder storm last week, our telephone line stopped working. A BT engineer came and fixed it and put a new faceplate on the master socket and told us we're set up for fibre now. Do we still need to have an engineer set up Fibre Broadband and pay the charge? Just to confirm, they don't need to dig up our garden or anything, do they?
3) We currently have our router upstairs and connected directly to the master socket via a long cable running to the socket. Are there different types of cable required or will we be able to use this existing cable? The reason I ask is because it's already tacked to the wall, etc.
4) Will all existing wi-fi equipment work, namely
a) A laptop running Windows 7 about 2 years old.
b) A netbook running Windows XP about 3 years old.
c) Nexus 4 phone, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 tablets.
d) Kobo e-reader.
5) Also, does the router contain ethernet ports? My Windows XP desktop PC connects via ethernet, as does the Siemens Gigaset C475IP VOIP Phone. I need these to both continue to work.
Sorry for so many questions but I want to get it right in my mind before switching.
Many thanks.
Re: Considering upgrading to fibre - have questions beforehand
29-01-2013 11:30 AM
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Q1 - Yes
Q2 - It will still need an engineer visit with the modem and he will have to change you over to the FTTC cab but it will use the same wires to your property
Q3 - It is a different cable from the modem to the router (RJ45 ends) although you may be able to persuade the engineer to put the modem upstairs using the existing cable but I wouldn't bank on it - it depends on how he is feeling and the quality of the cable
Q4 - Should do
Q5 - it has three spare ethernet ports
Re: Considering upgrading to fibre - have questions beforehand
29-01-2013 3:47 PM
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Just to clarify about the cable. The cable coming out of the faceplate is currently a traditional modem cable (I think the connectors are termed RJ11). This runs upstairs to our current broadband modem, the Thomson TG585. When we switch to fibre, is the cable that will be coming out of the faceplate to the BT modem going to be an ethernet RJ45 cable instead? I thought it would still be an RJ11 cable, then we would put the BT modem upstairs and connect it to the new router close by via the ethernet cable. Have I got this wrong? I was wondering if there was a different quality of cable needed for fibre.
One last thing, I have read that a Static IP is better for VOIP. We do rely upon this facility so would we be better off paying for the unlimited £19.99 package which comes with a static IP?
Re: Considering upgrading to fibre - have questions beforehand
29-01-2013 3:50 PM
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Unless I'm mistaken (this is possible) I don't see how a static IP would be beneficial for VoIP. Dynamic/Static should work as well as each other.
Re: Considering upgrading to fibre - have questions beforehand
29-01-2013 4:15 PM
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Whether the installer will allow you to use the existing cable is up to him
Regarding cable quality - it depends what you have at present and how long it is - if it is Cat5e or Cat6 it should be OK but if it is unscreened non twisted pair then it won't be suitable
I believe that the standard extender kit is 30m max length
Re: Considering upgrading to fibre - have questions beforehand
29-01-2013 4:27 PM
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Remember, the install is free of charge.
Re: Considering upgrading to fibre - have questions beforehand
30-01-2013 11:28 AM
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I've been having a conversation in the support area and I asked about the speeds on the Essentials and Unlimited packages. This is what they said.
"As for the speeds there is no difference between the Fibre Unlimited and Fibre Essentials. The packages simply determine the cost, allowance and features that can be used with them."
I thought that the speed was up to 76 on Unlimited and 38 on Essentials. I think the upgrade process stated I could get 68 so I would have a faster speed on Unlimited, would I not?
Re: Considering upgrading to fibre - have questions beforehand
30-01-2013 2:56 PM
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Upgrading from Essentials Fibre to Unlimited Fibre mid contract is allowed but a new 18 month contract would be started.
Re: Considering upgrading to fibre - have questions beforehand
30-01-2013 3:33 PM
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I'm not qualified to say whether a static IP is better or not for VOIP, but you've already had an answer that ties in with what I would guess.
Quote from: Annie One last thing, I have read that a Static IP is better for VOIP. We do rely upon this facility so would we be better off paying for the unlimited £19.99 package which comes with a static IP?
My reason for posting is that no current Plusnet package comes with a Static IP address, so you have a misunderstanding there. However it is only a one-of payment of £5, and I saw a post yesterday or today by Plusnet staff elsewhere that it can be added as soon as the package is live. I wouldn't be surprised, if you don't have one already, that you could get one now and it would be carried over on the upgrade.
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30-01-2013 7:11 PM
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30-01-2013 7:15 PM
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if you already have one then it will carry over to Unlimited but not Essentials
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30-01-2013 7:48 PM
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