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TopCat
5 years agoNeighbour
Home phone on fibre during power outage
Telus recently 'upgraded' my home phone from copper to fibre using the Alcatel-Lucent ONT. All was well until a power outage occurred in my neighbourhood, and the home phone died (internet too, with ...
- 5 years ago
TopCat The ont has no batt copper has voltage on it fiber none. When i put my home phone on fiber (we had a very bad copper connection for years Every rain storm bad noise) I asked for a battery backup for the ont and they installed it free. I had no cell phone at the time we have medical conditions. You need a older phone to use during outages (push button at the source 10 to 20 $ ). Cordless will not work the base needs 120 volts. The router will not work for internet wifi needs to be plugged into 120 volt. With little phone use backup should last 12 to 36 hours. Regular generators do not supply a good constant 60 cycle sine wave and will wreck the ont router and the tv. Called modafied sine wave (square wave 60 cycle) Inverter generators are high in price. You will have to ask for the unit. Polecat
polecat
5 years agoAll-Star
TopCat The ont has no batt copper has voltage on it fiber none. When i put my home phone on fiber (we had a very bad copper connection for years Every rain storm bad noise) I asked for a battery backup for the ont and they installed it free. I had no cell phone at the time we have medical conditions. You need a older phone to use during outages (push button at the source 10 to 20 $ ). Cordless will not work the base needs 120 volts. The router will not work for internet wifi needs to be plugged into 120 volt. With little phone use backup should last 12 to 36 hours. Regular generators do not supply a good constant 60 cycle sine wave and will wreck the ont router and the tv. Called modafied sine wave (square wave 60 cycle) Inverter generators are high in price. You will have to ask for the unit. Polecat
TopCat
5 years agoNeighbour
Thanks, polecat, that explains a lot. I have a couple of APC UPS's, so I think I'll just use one of them. I probably won't get 12 hours since I'll likely succumb to the temptation to put the router and the ONT on there. Perhaps more like a few hours, but that should cover infrequent blackouts. Thanks again.