Wall-mounted fiber advice for T-2 connection.
Objavljeno: 15. Maj 2013 ob 16:38
Hi
Sorry for my English I'm living in Ljubljana in rented apartment. I need quality Internet and i tried to connect to T-2 with FTTH. I'm renting a renovated apartment, so it's not possible to make a holes in the walls and attach new cables on them (and there is no any fibers here already). So, the guys from T-2 says that they can't connect me, cause they need to make a new hole, and attach fiber to the walls. This is not good for my landlord
Can you tell is there in Ljubljana a nice guy or company who can install wall-mounted fiber? I really need somebody who can make a connection from the place where we have a space for routers/switches to the outside and connect is to T-2 network. I know it's possible, cause a lot of spaces inside the walls but it needs to be done by somebody who know how to do this, not just by T-2 connection engineers
Thanks for any advice!
p.s. after failing to connect with FTTH i just called to T-2 and ask them to connect me with existing coaxial TV cable via VDSL. I was really surprised that they say that they need to lay a _new_ coaxial cable. Can somebody say - is it tue? Why whey can't use existing TV coaxial? It will be really easy for me.
Sorry for my English I'm living in Ljubljana in rented apartment. I need quality Internet and i tried to connect to T-2 with FTTH. I'm renting a renovated apartment, so it's not possible to make a holes in the walls and attach new cables on them (and there is no any fibers here already). So, the guys from T-2 says that they can't connect me, cause they need to make a new hole, and attach fiber to the walls. This is not good for my landlord
Can you tell is there in Ljubljana a nice guy or company who can install wall-mounted fiber? I really need somebody who can make a connection from the place where we have a space for routers/switches to the outside and connect is to T-2 network. I know it's possible, cause a lot of spaces inside the walls but it needs to be done by somebody who know how to do this, not just by T-2 connection engineers
Thanks for any advice!
p.s. after failing to connect with FTTH i just called to T-2 and ask them to connect me with existing coaxial TV cable via VDSL. I was really surprised that they say that they need to lay a _new_ coaxial cable. Can somebody say - is it tue? Why whey can't use existing TV coaxial? It will be really easy for me.