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[email protected] October 20th 14 09:02 PM

Does Fiber Modem need to be near fuse box
 
I had long figured I would have to pull a line from my phone nexus to near
the fuse box to connect to fiber modem. Phone nexus is in laundry room which
has plenty of power. Someone told me I can just plug in the fiber modem in
the laundry (and HVAC) room, which also conveniently has conduits with wires
going in and out of the house that I can bring the fiber line into. I know
installers just love to prove they can drill though just about any wall, but
I'm really no that keen about letting them.


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[email protected] October 20th 14 11:44 PM

Does Fiber Modem need to be near fuse box
 
There is no specific requirement for placing the fiber line near the box at all. It usually happens that way because of the location of the phone lines as well as power. In most cases, both phone and power enter the building at the same point (different holes though). Since both lines come from the same pole, they usually get to the house at the same point. I would expect that the fiber will get to the house at the same point too. All that is required is power for the battery charger. The fiber to Cu interface requires power and has a 12V battery backup which is a lead-acid battery continually charging. As long as there is power, most installers will allow for installation where you request.

Dan

Ron D. October 22nd 14 09:56 PM

Does Fiber Modem need to be near fuse box
 
The only potential problem I could foresee is the allowable bend radius of the fiber.

Usually, Phone, TV and power should all be earthed together at the same point. Fiber isn't conductive, so you should be good.

I live in a house where phone and power are not next to one another. Power travels to the middle of the house under the eve. Phone terminates just outside. The cables are nearly parallel, but separated, as they come overhead.

mike[_22_] October 23rd 14 01:10 AM

Does Fiber Modem need to be near fuse box
 
On 10/22/2014 1:56 PM, Ron D. wrote:
The only potential problem I could foresee is the allowable bend radius of the fiber.

Usually, Phone, TV and power should all be earthed together at the same point. Fiber isn't conductive, so you should be good.

I live in a house where phone and power are not next to one another. Power travels to the middle of the house under the eve. Phone terminates just outside. The cables are nearly parallel, but separated, as they come overhead.

My neighbor's computer is on the opposite end of the house from the
power meter/fuse box.
Frontier FIOS spigot is closest to the computer.
I discussed the installation with the scheduling guy and agreed to put the
box near the computer.
Days later, they were digging up the ground routing the fiber
100 feet across the yard to the power meter area.

I challenged them and they said it was a REQUIREMENT.
I resisted.
They were packing up to leave when I insisted they call the
guy who scheduled it.
Turns out it wasn't a REQUIREMENT and they put it where we wanted it.

[email protected] October 26th 14 03:21 AM

Does Fiber Modem need to be near fuse box
 
Thanks all


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http://www.panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm
---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}---
[Homeland Security means private firearms not lazy obstructive guards]
[Urb sprawl confounds terror] [Phooey on GUI: Windows for subprime Bimbos]






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