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Router location is at back of house

Nucky
Investigator
Investigator

I have EE part-fibre but want to switch to full fibre which is available to me. My router is at the back of  my house. I have read horror stories about OR contractors not wanting to run cable around a property, especially if sharp corners are involved, which of course is necessary as my house is not round!   How can I avoid a confrontation?  I have chosen a side of house location for the new router to save further runs of cable internally, but this involves extra power points and changing the SSID which I have to do when the cabling etc is finished. Will BT allow me time to do this before shutting down my part-fibre broadband?

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I didn't know that!  Thanks for the heads up.  Very useful to know!

XRaySpeX
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

Isn't it possible that the fibre comes up close to where the copper landline came up?

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