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jtleon
post Jul 19 2012, 08:52 PM

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question on landed property installation.
there is a telephone box in my wet kitchen.
the TM green box (DP) is near my back lane.

so the unifi technician just need to activate the port in DP, connect it underground (main hole)....it will connect to my telephone box in my wet kitchen.

my second floor family room has phone port. if my modem/router is placed there, i actually do not need any wiring right?

FTB would be my telephone box in my wet kitchen, and my modem/router can connect to the phone port (used as FWS) in my 2nd family room, right?

thanks

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post Jul 20 2012, 04:01 PM

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QUOTE(kimyee73 @ Jul 20 2012, 11:37 AM)
By your question above, I think you were thinking that UniFi is same as Streamyx. Unfortunately it is not, they don't use phone line to connect from FTB to BTU (aka "Modem") for landed property. They use VSDL modem only for high rise building.

I don't it is that simple for you. How big is your phone box? TM could probably pull the black fibre cable from green DP and out thru your phone box and mount the FTB beside it or inside it if your phone box is very big with lots of space. Then they need to connect the FTB to a BTU using white fibre cable. If you plan to have the BTU and Router in the family room upstairs, TM will need to pull the white fibre cable from FTB to your family room. How easy for TM to pull the white fibre cable from your kitchen to family room? Is there existing conduit? If not, there would be some hacking and drilling by TM contractor.
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thanks for your reply.

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Is there existing conduit?

No, seems very hard to prepare, as I don't know how they are going to run the wire.....
if i pre-hack or run conduit, and they cannot use it....it would be headache sad.gif

thanks...at least i now know what to prepare.

if non-standard installation, then there will be fees being charged?
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post Jul 20 2012, 10:59 PM

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QUOTE(DecaPix @ Jul 20 2012, 04:45 PM)
This will be non standard installation and if you kao tim with the contractor is about RM 200.
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the charge is not fixed by TM, and could be vary between different TM technician? rclxub.gif sweat.gif
isn't the non-standard installation pricing is as shown in first post of this thread?
they do issue receipt right?

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