I honestly think that FTTN works fine in my home, 90% of the issues I had years ago were equipment quality so I was offered an upgrade Modem with WiFi and 4g backup. I recently checked the uptime on the modem and it hasn't rebooted since install with very few logged notifications. For what its worth We run multiple streaming services, a few game consoles and 3 or 4 sessions on TH-cam and between the service speed and buffering the system holds its own. We have been offered "Free" install and modem FTTP with an increased subscriber cost but as my actual data speed is well in excess of the stated speed im going to hold off :-)
i have FTTN and it is shit constantly unstable speeds and buffering regardless of the time of the day but no dropouts i'm so fed up with it i'd rather have FTTP
Hi there, just wondering if I could get my modem and router to be in the living room instead of the garage (since the living room is in the centre of the house). Since the NTD unit is also located in the garage, given that my whole house is Cat 6 cabled, can I connect the UNI-D 1 port with a ethernet cable to the side panel's ethernet port which is corresponding to the wall data point in my living room, then connect my modem to that data point then the router to the modem? So that I can have all my man cave devices connected directly to the router for full speed.
I honestly think that FTTN works fine in my home, 90% of the issues I had years ago were equipment quality so I was offered an upgrade Modem with WiFi and 4g backup.
I recently checked the uptime on the modem and it hasn't rebooted since install with very few logged notifications.
For what its worth We run multiple streaming services, a few game consoles and 3 or 4 sessions on TH-cam and between the service speed and buffering the system holds its own.
We have been offered "Free" install and modem FTTP with an increased subscriber cost but as my actual data speed is well in excess of the stated speed im going to hold off :-)
i have FTTN and it is shit constantly unstable speeds and buffering regardless of the time of the day but no dropouts i'm so fed up with it i'd rather have FTTP
Hi there, just wondering if I could get my modem and router to be in the living room instead of the garage (since the living room is in the centre of the house). Since the NTD unit is also located in the garage, given that my whole house is Cat 6 cabled, can I connect the UNI-D 1 port with a ethernet cable to the side panel's ethernet port which is corresponding to the wall data point in my living room, then connect my modem to that data point then the router to the modem? So that I can have all my man cave devices connected directly to the router for full speed.