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Optus cable connection to house.
Optus makes it easy to relocate your home broadband service or set up a fresh service.
Optus modem if nbn co.
We have been using optus high speed cable for years and now we have to switch to nbn.
Fttc connection to a home with an optus cable home phone line thanks for the advice.
However the reason i terminate the cable for the wireless modem was.
When the house or building you are in signed up for the optus cable network all those years ago the technician from optus would have installed an optus box on the side of your house and from that box they would have run cables to either new sockets they the technician would have installed or existing phone sockets.
Moving optus broadband s a breeze.
Connect your address using nbn fibre to the basement or node you ll connect your optus modem to the nbn wall socket.
The problem is the nbn technician when they arrived last time they refuse to terminate the type 1 cable from the legacy optus cable service to the new nbn cable service which is just using the old telstra cable saying they would connect it up to a different point in the house.
The problem is that the copper line stops at the outside corner of.
I have signed up with optus and both an nbnco technician and optus technician have visited our house for their scheduled installation appointments.
So before i can get a working fttc connection i will need to swap the connection to the house located in the roof space over from the optus lead in located in a junction box next to the telecom type 610 phone socket to the telstra lead in.
Can it be cable is there an advantage in cable from the street to the house.
Grab the ethernet cable with yellow connectors.
My last few years with optus have been really frustrating and disappointing so the arrival of the nbn will be my chance to start with a provider who provides a better service who treats customers with respect and care and who can deliver the service they advertise.
Connect one end of the cable to the yellow ethernet port on your shiny new modem and the other to the back of your computer.