23-02-2023 16:30 - edited 23-02-2023 16:37
Hi. I had my broadband installed yesterday and I have 2 questions. 1. Do the technicians have black cabling? The technician used white cabling on my property, and being honest, it sticks out like a sore thumb. 2. Is that the correct use of the cable surround where the cable enters the wall? I have 2 others from past installations and both have the surround orientated so the cable enters from the bottom. Just doesn’t look right to me.
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23-02-2023 16:50 - edited 23-02-2023 16:54
Black coax cables are available & are normally used on the exterior.
The rain shield is supposed to face down.
I wonder what the work inside is like.
23-02-2023 16:50 - edited 23-02-2023 16:54
Black coax cables are available & are normally used on the exterior.
The rain shield is supposed to face down.
I wonder what the work inside is like.
on 23-02-2023 17:03
that looks like a FTTP setup in which case the white cable is from an internal power supply - the included cable is white afaik so not much the tech could do about that - you could get some heatshrink sleeve and put it over it
the cable surround is normally facing down but again the supplied while cable length could restrict that
agree its not the best but its not a disaster
on 23-02-2023 17:12
Here is our FTTP install with black cable. The signal and the ONT's PSU share the black cable that runs horizontal to the left.
On the inside the cables after the internal wall mounted signal splitter / power combiner box are all white.
on 23-02-2023 17:23
@StevieS74 wrote:Hi. I had my broadband installed yesterday and I have 2 questions. 1. Do the technicians have black cabling? The technician used white cabling on my property, and being honest, it sticks out like a sore thumb. 2. Is that the correct use of the cable surround where the cable enters the wall? I have 2 others from past installations and both have the surround orientated so the cable enters from the bottom. Just doesn’t look right to me.
The black cable sheath for outdoors is usually made of HDPE and is weather and UV resistant. The white cable looks like internal grade PVC. If it is internal grade PVC covered cable it will degrade over (years of) time due to UV light and the sheath can become cracked and brittle.
You are correct that the cable cover should be turned 90 degrees to shed the rain water. Looks like the installer also ran out of paper towel to wipe his fingers of silicone sealant and appears to have used the wall to do this!
If you want any of this fixing by VM, the time to do it is within your 14 day cooling off period.
on 24-02-2023 09:39
Inside the OMNI box the coax terminates in an F-Connector, a cable swop is a small task.
Below the coax is collected to the ONU's F-socket bottom left.
on 24-02-2023 09:45
Thank you for all the info, it’s greatly appreciated. I called VM yesterday evening after receiving the info in this thread and they have re booked a tech to come and review/correct any errors with the installation. Thanks again, all.