I can’t answer your question but the fibre has to be brought into your property close to a mains power socket to power the ONT. I have read recently that Openreach installers like tea and fig rolls/choccy biscuits, which might help with location.
Having said that there is nothing to stop you installing CAT5e Ethernet cable either internally or externally from the ONT back out through the wall to any location where you want to site your router, providing the distance is less than 100m.
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I assume your current connection is via an overhead cable. If so, this is your starting point. An external box has to be fitted. The installer has a bit of leeway as to where the internal and external boxes are fited. As mentioned the internal box has to be near a power source.
While your router is currently in a back room, would this be the best place for the internal Optical Network Terminator (ONT)? Remember this is pretty much fixed whereas you have choices with the router as it connects via ethernet cable.
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The current cable goes into the Loft space
The fibre will need to terminate at a CSP (Customer service point) , a grey box at ground level. OR engineers can not terminate the fibre at height.
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To use your current access OR would need to run the fibre back up the outside wall from the CSP. I suspect you would need to be in the loft feeding the cable. As far as I know installers don't do crawling about lofts. Is it an easy feed back down to where the Master socket is? They might be willing to run the cable round the outside to the property and put the CSP on either the side or back wall they bring the cable in for the ONT.
You often don't find out until the day of install what they're happy to do.
You'll need a backup plan in case the installer says no to the loft feed. Although my fibre came in through the front wall the ONT is installed on the back wall of the room. I didn't realise they would staple the fibre to the skirting board otherwise I would have reconsidered the position of the ONT or pre installed cable ducts.
If cable ducts on the wall are acceptable then the ONT could go on the front wall and the router where ever you want it. Or the fibre could be brought in at the front and then taken to the back.
Your phone location no longer matters. With FTTP you need to use VOIP which connects to the router. I assume you know PN don't do VOIP so to keep a phone you'd need to set up an account with an independent VOIP provider.
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Depending on how much preparation work you're willing to undertake (conduit etc.), the CSP doesn't necessarily need to go outside, or even at ground level. Likewise the CSP to ONT fibre can be routed through pre-installed conduit.
My CSP is indoors, the ONT is on a different floor.