10-20-2018 01:52 AM
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10-20-2018 03:01 AM - edited 10-20-2018 03:17 AM
10-20-2018 03:01 AM - edited 10-20-2018 03:17 AM
10-20-2018 03:57 AM
10-20-2018 07:46 AM
If you have fibre optic and the line was turned off, you'd have no internet at all. They won't install copper and fibre internet to the same address, let alone the same device. If you enter your address on Telus' website, you can see if fibre is even available to your area: https://www.telus.com/en/bc/internet/fibre/new/
What does the white box look like? What name or logo do you see on the white box? Does it look like this?
On the back of the Actiontec T3200m, are there any wires plugged into one or both of the green DSL sockets? Is there a network cable in the white socket?
10-20-2018 08:42 AM
10-20-2018 09:53 AM
So if there are no wires connected to DSL1 or DSL2 on the back of the T3200, you do not have copper at all. Strictly fibre, at which point if your fibre was "turned off" you would have no internet at all.
Is the slow speed only on wireless devices or does it affect computers physically plugged in to the T3200?
10-20-2018 06:28 PM
10-20-2018 06:47 PM
Telus does not offer 'cable' connections. They may use the existing coaxial cable in your dwelling to distribute TV signal from the modem to your PVR, but the incoming line Telus uses is either Fibre or telephone.
Can you post photos of the equipment and wiring for us?
10-20-2018 07:34 PM
10-20-2018 07:48 PM
You can describe what you see. It is easiest if you start at one end and go to the other. Bullet format is usually easier to follow than a paragraph.
10-20-2018 08:11 PM
10-20-2018 09:11 PM
@DD2 wrote:
My T3200M (WAN) is connected by a white cable to Nokia ONT (Data1)
Makes sense
What im guessing is the fibre optic cord with the green end piece has a thin wire that leads to a small box that says primex
A cable runs from primex and disappears into the wall
Primex is a manufacturer of enclosures. It likely contains a fibre optic connection between the incoming fibre and the bit going to the ONT.
Cables from LAN 2, LAN 3, and LAN 4 from T3200M to C5E+ Data Module
C5E also has three blue cords split into inputs 1-6
Like this? The blue cords are likely Ethernet cables and all eight wires off each should be attached to one block, not split across all 6.
There is a cord from the wall that splits and connects to primary telephone module
Any wires FROM this?
There is a cable that comes up the wall and splits into three (MB/LV/BR) and enters another hole in the wall
Sounds like telephone wire. Are these attached to any terminal block of any sort, or are the wires just twisted together?
Both boxes have power cords
The Primex and the Nokia? Can the Primex be opened?
10-20-2018 09:33 PM
10-20-2018 09:38 PM
Then it sounds like you are on Fibre 25, but paying for 150.
10-20-2018 09:48 PM