Fiber BBox Connection in Communication Cabinet
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Hello,
Having moved into a new home, I find myself with a communication box that needs to be connected to the bbox.
The technician came this morning to activate the fiber and told me that distributing the connection to the other rooms wasn’t complicated since they have RJ45 sockets.
Not wanting to delay him and implying that it was simple, I didn’t ask to test it.
My fiber connection works very well in WiFi when I’m close to the box; however, in the second bedroom, the speed is very low, probably due to the distance from the box.
There is indeed an available RJ45 socket numbered "3".
What connection should I make at the box to activate the Ethernet connection in the bedrooms, in your opinion?
Thank you very much for your help!
Here is a photo of the installation:
https://goopics.net/i/AD1n7
Thank you very much for your help :)
Having moved into a new home, I find myself with a communication box that needs to be connected to the bbox.
The technician came this morning to activate the fiber and told me that distributing the connection to the other rooms wasn’t complicated since they have RJ45 sockets.
Not wanting to delay him and implying that it was simple, I didn’t ask to test it.
My fiber connection works very well in WiFi when I’m close to the box; however, in the second bedroom, the speed is very low, probably due to the distance from the box.
There is indeed an available RJ45 socket numbered "3".
What connection should I make at the box to activate the Ethernet connection in the bedrooms, in your opinion?
Thank you very much for your help!
Here is a photo of the installation:
https://goopics.net/i/AD1n7
Thank you very much for your help :)
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Hello,
You need Ethernet cables to connect the yellow sockets from the box to the RJ45 sockets on patch panel 1, 2, 3 that correspond to the RJ45 wall sockets in the rooms.
The white octopus, as well as the black cable in socket 1, should be removed as they are no longer in use and were intended for telephone/adsl.
If you want to plug a phone into the box and put it in a room, you could leave the black wire in 1 (which corresponds to wall socket 1) and unplug this cable from the master filter to connect it to the telephone socket of the box (one of the sockets on the left of the box).
Best regards