Hi all,
We have just upgraded to NBN Fibre to the Premises. The speed we get
with the modem attached straight to the NBN box is about 10 times
faster than when it is connected to the wall socket in the study. Our
house is 61/2 years old and was cabled from the garage to other places
in the house when we bought it. The westnet/ iiNet guy said the cabling
might be too old to carry fibre speeds.
The present wall socket in the study just looks like a phone socket
but it does carry the signal to the modem albeit slowly. The distance
is not great …it goes up from the NBN box in the garage in conduit to
the ceiling, presumably in the ceiling and down the wall in the study
next door.
What sort of professional would be able to re-cable so the speed was
maintained to the study?
Would a more uptodate modem also help maintain better speeds? The
present one is an iiNet black TG model.
Cheers
Rosemary Spark
PO Box 781 South Fremantle WA 6162 Australia
0414268043
[1][email protected]
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