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Mnash
4 years agoHelpful Neighbour
Fibre install
I want the Fibre and the line was brought to the house (triplex) but only the unit beliw me was hooked up. Now the telus guy tgat came says he can’t or doesn’t know know how to bring the line up and i...
Mnash
4 years agoHelpful Neighbour
One line from street to house overhead - there is a box that the line terminates at and then two feeds (separate lines) are required to go to the middle unit and to the upper unit (mine). The feed for the middle unit was done and installed at the time the line was brought from the lane but no consideration was made/given to bring the line to the upper unit (mine). Im very concerned ill be without internet as we are a forced conversion area and I definitely want to move to fibre but this is way out of my league/knowledge to resolve and i cant seem to get help or someone from Telus who can resolve and install my fibre
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kamak
4 years agoAmbassador
OK well I guess they've decided that a splitter device for the single fiber line is enough to feed all three units. I believe, but I could be wrong, that this single fiber line is capable of close to 10Gbps, so it should get everyone, all three units, with no bottlenecking, 2.5Gbps each. That said I'm sure they can run a line up the outside of your wall and drill a hole into the location of your suite within reasonable proximity to the existing splitter box area. why is that so hard for them to do? Did you tell them they can't run a fiber line up from the box and drill a hole in the wall? I wouldn't worry about the hole being sealed, that's easy. Is this your home? or are you a renter? Is it a permissions issue? Is a location straight up, or there about's, to you suite, not possible? Is the installers not willing to put up a ladder to said location?
- Mnash4 years agoHelpful NeighbourThank you - fingers crossed this gets sortedI’ve lived through some terrible things in my life --some of which actually happened. (Mark Twain)Rowing harder doesn’t help if the boat is headed in the wrong direction(Kenichi Ohmae)On sait jamais - one never knows
- kamak4 years agoAmbassador
Let us know how it works out. I'm sure it will get resolved one way or another. I hope you don't have to pay extra to get it done, that's all. Telus should know that there will always be a few homes in an otherwise "normal" install neighborhood, that require an extra bit of work, and still cover the pole-to-modem cost.
- Mnash4 years agoHelpful NeighbourI think it’s because all the original lines are underground and not accessible. Older home.Please excuse any typos & bizarre auto-correct. 🙏Sent from my iPhone
- kamak4 years agoAmbassador
So I assume the existing ethernet cable runs up to your suite, inside the wall, from the central termination, that is accessible from outside, on the side of the complex? Why can't they just pull the fiber, using the existing ethernet cable? That's what they did for some other person here as they described it. So the new fiber took the exact path as the old ethernet cable.
- Mnash4 years agoHelpful NeighbourI can’t even get a handyman to hang a picture. Try to find one. I do not have this skill and it should be up to Telus to do and provide the service that’s required for the connectionI’ll just be happy to get my internet resolved.Please excuse any typos & bizarre auto-correct. 🙏Sent from my iPhone
- kamak4 years agoAmbassador
Wow they don't want to be responsible for drilling through stucco? OMG. I assume you can't or wont do it, drill the hole only? No equipment to do it or experience doing such work? There must be simple handyman contractors that will drill a hole for you in the stucco, and seal it for you the next day, after the fiber is run through it. So easy. You could also have the telus person come out day 1, install the fiber run from the splitter, out of the box and coil it up right there for you (with the protective cover over the end. Day two the handyman come out and runs it up your wall through the drilled hole, into your suite. Day three Telus person comes back to finish the in-house install.
- Mnash4 years agoHelpful NeighbourGreat feedback /info thxsI’m the ownerThe Telus guy who came to the house said they’re not allowed to go through stucco and yet where they placed the line leaves no optionsHe did not know what to do so nothing was done and I keep getting pressure from Telus to get Fibre but it’s not me it’s for them to resolve and I can’t get anyone who can see and resolve. I want it doneA guy is coming out april 21 to the house but I can almost guarantee he wont be able to solve or fix and I will be back to square oneI tried to explain to the fibre booking people but no luck to have anyone really understandI need an experienced installer to run the line, drill and seal the hole and install the fibre from outside to insideSuper worried what I’m going to do ic there is no internet through no fault of my own. I need it for work etcPlease excuse any typos & bizarre auto-correct. 🙏Sent from my iPhone