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#317712 8-Nov-2024 10:16
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Hi, we've finally got fibre to the edge of our property. I want a nice tidy install so I'm going to ask the installer to run the fibre through existing conduit to a patch panel in the wall. I'm wondering if anyone knows what fibre standard keystone I should get to terminate the fibre to for the ONT?


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  #3307074 8-Nov-2024 20:33
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Hi I strongly suggest what you are trying to achieve is outside of what Chorus will accept, better to just let them fibre from the street via the etp to the ont directly, they will not entertain fibre breaks outside of that.

Don't forget up to the ont is their network not yours, their rules will apply, not you wants, harsh but true.

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  #3307112 9-Nov-2024 08:20
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Your best option is to let our installers do what they do, as Cyril said.

We will not insert anything on that optical path as it is our network and we are resposible for it.

External Termination point -> Internal Termination point then a fibre patch cord to the ONT.
From the copper ethernet side of the ONT around your home - thats your domain to do what you wish.

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