I have been asked many times what NBN ISP providers I recommend well here is the deal... Aussie Broadband is damn fine! ► Signup to Aussie Broadband with code "990911" and receive $50AUD credit. ► www.aussiebroadband.com.au/nbn-signup/
Just one point. In the video you say fibre runs from the pillar to the node, it's actually a big bundle of copper. The fibre runs to the cabinet, from there copper to the pillar. To change from exchange based phone or DSL the wire back to the exchange is removed and the one from the node is connected to the copper to your house.
That star-configuration creates a problem called bridged-tap and will give you headache with your internet speeds. Simplest way to solve the prob is just running a new cable from the lead-in entry point to where ever your nbn NTD/NCD is... that's it.
Hi Pat, good job, I agree 100% with all of you're NBN videos, they should left the Fttp and not build the mess that we are getting. I call it the " Multi technology Mess". I've got a good one, NBNco are going to dig the street in my area to run coax cable to buil an HFC network, way not run fiber instead for at least a Fttc network !!!
So I'm paying Telstra and not got service the phone is so slow it disconnect can Telstra say why I don't have a proper service I went to central sh shop Craigieburn. 3064. So I see I cannot be on Facebook utube I cannot use for banking It took me 7 hours to send a message on Facebook market i click on Facebook start scroll and it freeze fone switch of and I start again I pay $30 a month WiFi says connected to Telstra then I go to google it switch to hot spot , fon WiFi and Telstra air is not connected
ok for starters you should not be even lifting the pit lid in the street and accessing it if you are not qualified or have the correct authorization to do so. You can get quite a large fine for doing so. Your comment or text when you were doing this saying " be careful when opening the pit as it can be full of asbestos" needs to be removed to - "you should not be lifting or even touching and get a qualified technician to do so ". Touching or even moving the copper cables in these pits can actually disconnect or cause issues with other services here . You dont want to be opening these pit lids, and have local residents come out wondering why their internet has just dropped out or stopped working . The little white tube in to you premise is called conduit. Thank god you put "these works need to be done by a registered phone or data cabler " lol...., when talking about the wall plate that had been removed . Remembering that just because people wire their premise up with fantastic cat5e or cat 6 cabling it will only ever be as fast as the weakest point , the FTTN, or FTTC.
It's utterly unbelievable how primitively humans develop and construct things of such importance to the citizenry and society at large. I would say it's nothing but unprofessional that the pits can be nothing other than ostensibly a covered hole in the ground. The way in which humans wire things is likewise unbelievable.
30 years ago this was actually fine and worked to what was required at the time. These cables and pits , joints were not designed to be pushing such large data and voice down them that they are to today .
I have been asked many times what NBN ISP providers I recommend well here is the deal... Aussie Broadband is damn fine!
► Signup to Aussie Broadband with code "990911" and receive $50AUD credit.
► www.aussiebroadband.com.au/nbn-signup/
Just one point. In the video you say fibre runs from the pillar to the node, it's actually a big bundle of copper. The fibre runs to the cabinet, from there copper to the pillar. To change from exchange based phone or DSL the wire back to the exchange is removed and the one from the node is connected to the copper to your house.
and if you're real unlucky like I am the pillar and node are not even in the same street adding to the copper length
I always love watching your NBN videos. Keep it up, man!
Thanks mate appreciate it ;)
That star-configuration creates a problem called bridged-tap and will give you headache with your internet speeds. Simplest way to solve the prob is just running a new cable from the lead-in entry point to where ever your nbn NTD/NCD is... that's it.
Just to add you have to be a carrier approved installer/cabler whether ACMA approved cabler or not to install between street and first socket.
The horse and cart was a great technology! The only difference this time is that we already have the technology and we're not using it!!!
I been with Aussie Broadband for 15 years now 2010 to 2019 whan we had 3.5Mbps wth ADSL
This video felt like Primary school where you have had classes all term long and finally get to go on an Excursion haha
I expect 3 paragraphs from you, due next week before recess.
02:20 So proud of Australia's NBN
Hi Pat,
good job, I agree 100% with all of you're NBN videos, they should left the Fttp and not build the mess that we are getting.
I call it the " Multi technology Mess".
I've got a good one, NBNco are going to dig the street in my area to run coax cable to buil an HFC network, way not run fiber instead for at least a Fttc network !!!
Thanks for the feedback, I am hoping to educate and let as many people know as possible.
I installed nbn hfc at my home today and my speed are a constant 95/37
my nbn technician appointment never arrives. how do i get the connection device and how do i install it??
@@georgebilios5556 call your provider Optus Telstra who ever you are with and they install it for u just ask for a nbn connection
@@vasi2161 great! as i have called them so many times. nbn tech never arrives. thanks for the reply
Good video but if you had time to show how many pits and joints 1 pair of wires goes though you may scare viewers 😁
Hahahahah... wasnt allowed into those pits... i saw them (metal covers and locks)
😂 Eminem shirts.
My nightmare began when an NBN tech terminated my two wires across different ports within the pillar...
So why didn't you show how to connect the damn thing?
i just got fttp today so much better than adsl hahaha
So I'm paying Telstra and not got service the phone is so slow it disconnect can Telstra say why I don't have a proper service I went to central sh shop Craigieburn. 3064. So I see I cannot be on Facebook utube I cannot use for banking
It took me 7 hours to send a message on Facebook market i click on Facebook start scroll and it freeze fone switch of and I start again I pay $30 a month WiFi says connected to Telstra then I go to google it switch to hot spot , fon WiFi and Telstra air is not connected
ok for starters you should not be even lifting the pit lid in the street and accessing it if you are not qualified or have the correct authorization to do so.
You can get quite a large fine for doing so. Your comment or text when you were doing this saying " be careful when opening the pit as it can be full of asbestos" needs to be removed to - "you should not be lifting or even touching and get a qualified technician to do so ".
Touching or even moving the copper cables in these pits can actually disconnect or cause issues with other services here . You dont want to be opening these pit lids, and have local residents come out wondering why their internet has just dropped out or stopped working .
The little white tube in to you premise is called conduit.
Thank god you put "these works need to be done by a registered phone or data cabler " lol...., when talking about the wall plate that had been removed .
Remembering that just because people wire their premise up with fantastic cat5e or cat 6 cabling it will only ever be as fast as the weakest point , the FTTN, or FTTC.
Try and get the water out of the pit to keep the cables dry, you having a laugh? haha
hehe
Al-ka-tell Loo-cent.
i got to wire my whole house .__.
It's utterly unbelievable how primitively humans develop and construct things of such importance to the citizenry and society at large. I would say it's nothing but unprofessional that the pits can be nothing other than ostensibly a covered hole in the ground. The way in which humans wire things is likewise unbelievable.
Yeah it’s price doing this as cheap as possible
30 years ago this was actually fine and worked to what was required at the time. These cables and pits , joints were not designed to be pushing such large data and voice down them that they are to today .
still hot today?