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Hello,
the fiber optic has just been installed in my home. I have a communication box connected to the DTI unit as well as RJ45 sockets connected in different rooms that were working when I was on ADSL. But the problem is that since I switched to fiber, my RJ45 sockets no longer work in any room. The technician touched the DTI unit (he disconnected the cable that was connected to the ADSL master filter). So I would like to get some information... I’m attaching 2 photos to see if the connections are correct according to you. I hope someone can help me ????. I look forward to your responses, best regards.

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the fiber optic has just been installed in my home. I have a communication box connected to the DTI unit as well as RJ45 sockets connected in different rooms that were working when I was on ADSL. But the problem is that since I switched to fiber, my RJ45 sockets no longer work in any room. The technician touched the DTI unit (he disconnected the cable that was connected to the ADSL master filter). So I would like to get some information... I’m attaching 2 photos to see if the connections are correct according to you. I hope someone can help me ????. I look forward to your responses, best regards.

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Hello,
With fiber, the DTI and the telephone filter/splitter have become useless. They are only used for a telephone/ADSL line.
Is that your box down there in black?
If you want to connect rooms to the network, you need to put an Ethernet cable on the RJ45 outputs of the box and connect them to the outputs of the rooms, sockets 2 to 8. If you need 7, since the box probably only has 4 outputs, you would need to add a switch.
Best regards
With fiber, the DTI and the telephone filter/splitter have become useless. They are only used for a telephone/ADSL line.
Is that your box down there in black?
If you want to connect rooms to the network, you need to put an Ethernet cable on the RJ45 outputs of the box and connect them to the outputs of the rooms, sockets 2 to 8. If you need 7, since the box probably only has 4 outputs, you would need to add a switch.
Best regards
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Hello, thank you for your response. Yes, I actually found the solution right after posting. However, the box doesn't have enough ports, so I have to use a switch... I hope there's enough room for that in the cabinet because it's really small. Best regards.
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There are small models.