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06-27-2020 10:40 PM
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06-28-2020 11:26 AM
You could run a conduit to the location you want the router. Then either Fibre or Ethernet can be pulled through to the endpoint.
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06-28-2020 03:29 AM - edited 06-28-2020 03:29 AM
You won't want to run fibre inside the home. Telus will only run the fibre to one spot in your home. Only the Telus ONT or gateway will have a fibre port on it. Nothing else will. From there the fibre is converted to ethernet. Cat6 ethernet cables would be the most recommended wiring to use. It can support 10gbps in shorter runs so it should easily be able to handle anything coming from Telus fibre.
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06-28-2020 11:18 AM
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06-28-2020 09:00 PM - edited 06-29-2020 04:31 AM
Hi @Needhelp ,
What is ONT?
The ONT converts optical signals into electrical signals, and vice-versa. The ONT terminates the fiber optic line in an inner compartment and the premises Ethernet and telephone wiring in an outer compartment. (Basically converts fiber into Ethernet.
Is gateway what used to be called a router?
A gateway is a Modem, or Router. Now days they are usually built into one unit.
What is Conduit?
Ethernet, or Coax Cables (not fiber optics).
A conduit is a pipe or tube that is installed so that a cable (Ethernet, coax, etc) can be run at a later time without having to rip open a wall or ceiling. (Updated thanks to @Nighthawk)
Here is a picture diagram of the wiring. Fibre > ONT > Ethernet to Modem/Router > Wifi or Ethernet to devices
Does Home Depot sell cat6 eithernet cable?
This depends on the location. I can tell you that Home Depot sells both Ethernet and Coax on their website.
- Ethernet: Click Here
- Coax: Click Here
However if you are running it through the walls, you may get just the wire, and cut it to length. Click Here for a video example.
I hope that helps clarify some things 🙂
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06-28-2020 09:13 PM
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You could run a conduit to the location you want the router. Then either Fibre or Ethernet can be pulled through to the endpoint.
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