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RonBo17
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5 years ago
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FibreOptic Service

Fibreoptic service is available in my neighbourhood.  I have been trying to get a straight answer about the conversion of the fibre optic signals (light) to the electronic signals which are required by my phone, our computers and our internet (all from Telus).  We are currently on wire via our Telus modem and do not wish to have ANY WiFi signals involved.

 

I have been unable to get a straight answer to how and where the conversion from light to electric signals takes place and have heard stories about folks who thought they were getting a hard connection which then turned out to involve WiFi.

 

Can anyone give me a straight answer to this question?? Have you had purefibre installed sans WiFi??  What was your experience with the installation and how has it been working for you?  How much did the installation cost for your home??

 

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  • RonBo17   You can turn off the wifi in the 3200 modem all cable connected then.  The wifi is provided by all modems if you want it. Your neighbours wifi will still enter your house. If you are using cordless phones they use 2.5 ghz between phones. Don't forget cell phones and other electronic products.

    • RonBo17's avatar
      RonBo17
      Neighbour
      But where is the light signal used by fibre optics converted to the electronic signals that can be used by our hardwired devices?? We are currently using a 3200 modem with the wifi turned off and are all cable connected... But what happens if we convert to PureFibre??? Interestingly the Telus agent who called indicated that the copper connection which currently connects the Telus cable to our home could, at some time be removed, leaving either Purefibre or wifi as the only connection between the system and our home...
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        polecat
        All-Star

        RonBo17   The  WIFI  radio broadcast is done by 3200 modem router you can turn it off. No WIFI comes from the ont.  Copper is being phased out. You don't need copper. I am on fiber you can use hard wired connections or make use of the wifi provided by modem your choice. The house phone circuits are fed from ont.  Wlfi is not provided by fiber or copper it is the modem that does that. New subdivisions will not have any copper installed only fiber. A few more years  no fiber or copper to the house all internet phone by satellite only. Poldcat

  • In our case the fibre goes to a Nokia ONT (optical network terminal). The fibre is connected to one port and to other ports we have ethernet and telephone (POTS). The ethernet is connected to a T3200m router. There is no need for wifi.