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How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

Dan_the_Van
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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

@Baldrick1 

The switch is labeled for a fan I suggest it could be a unswitched fuse rather than your suggestion

 

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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

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Hi. Yes this is what it states for his specific flat. Does that mean there's an ONT somewhere in the flat and it would be available for a supplier to enableIMG_1861 (1).png?

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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

@duncanda59 

Thanks for the screen image.

 

Yes, the ONT will look like the pictures.

 

Given the cable has already been run to the flat and OR think there's an ONT the only question now is capacity.

 

Is you son starting a new PN account or moving an existing service?

 

Either way I would suggest phoning PN sales and ask them about whether an order can be placed or not.

 

Brian

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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

Thanks Brian

 

It'll be a new service and so we'll give PN a call.

 

Thanks to all contributors to my question. Brilliant forum.

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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

As @bmc said earlier , it looks like the building was kitted out for FTTP during the build.

To summarise, the BT wholesale checker says there's an existing ONT, so Plusnet will be able to place an order. It should be able to be placed as a remote activation and so will only take a couple of days to activate. It might take slightly longer to get the router delivered but it shouldn't!.

There's two possibilities as to the actual installation:-

1) The ONT is located in a common communications area and an ethernet cable as been installed to the flat, terminating in an RJ45 faceplate, into which you connect the router.

2) The ONT is hidden somewhere in the flat in a utility cupboard and (maybe) there's an ethernet cable to a more conveniently located socket as above.

In the case of 2), make sure the ONT remains powered after you place the order. Openreach will do an automated test to check the ONT is functional, if it fails , the order will revert to requiring an engineer visit and will take around 10 days. I would assume if its 1) above the the ONT is powered from common building supplies and should always be powered.

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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

Thanks MisterW

 

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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes


@MisterW wrote:

There's two possibilities as to the actual installation:-

1) The ONT is located in a common communications area and an ethernet cable as been installed to the flat, terminating in an RJ45 faceplate, into which you connect the router.

2) The ONT is hidden somewhere in the flat in a utility cupboard and (maybe) there's an ethernet cable to a more conveniently located socket as above.


Another, agreed less likely option as I understand that they are screwed to the wall, is that the previous tenant has removed the ONT and taken it with them. If so, there should be a Green optical plug floating around somewhere.

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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

@duncanda59 

From what I've read, new builds tend to have the ONT in a cupboard with wall sockets used to allow a wired connection to other parts of the building.

 

You need to have a good look around the flat next time someone's there.

 

As an aside, the router is connected by ethernet cable so can go anywhere there's a connection.

 

Brian

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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

@duncanda59 

Are you aware of the services charges that are due annually and what they cover? If it was me I would speak to the Estate Agent and ask if they can find the answers regarding communal aerial system, broadband/internet (sometimes referred to as WiFi) and others services that are provided by the landlord.

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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately all utilities, including broadband are paid directly by the tenant.
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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

What about your son visiting the flat one early evening and knocking on the neighbours doors. Just to say hello I'm moving in soon and will be your new neighbour. Also, by the way, how do you get Internet access and where does it come into your flat.
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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

Good suggestion. Thanks
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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

Found the ONT in a cupboard in the flat. Hopefully all okay connection when my son moves to the flat. Thanks for all your help and suggestions.

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Re: How Full-fibre into new build block of flats? - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes

Looks like there's ethernet wiring from there to where the router was connected , the ONT  is plugged into an ethernet port.

Make sure the ONT is powered up ( and left powered ) when you place an order.

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