supersunbird
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The run from pole into our house is more than 8m, I hear the charge about R150 per meter after that, guess I'll just get them to run it to the closest room to pole and run a network cable to there.
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OpenServe called, they will be installing tomorrow afternoon. We do have the black box on our pole, so that's good.
The run from pole into our house is more than 8m, I hear the charge about R150 per meter after that, guess I'll just get them to run it to the closest room to pole and run a network cable to there.
The run from pole into our house is more than 8m, I hear the charge about R150 per meter after that, guess I'll just get them to run it to the closest room to pole and run a network cable to there.
The run from pole into our house is more than 8m, I hear the charge about R150 per meter after that, guess I'll just get them to run it to the closest room to pole and run a network cable to there.
Here is the slack Openserve left after an install at a client of mine in Bedfordview, Jhb.
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Sorry that I disappointed you Geoff, I will try harderI would be too ashamed to publish a picture showing that mess! Just look at the ropey power feed setup on the RHS side of that rack! And they could not even place the fibre neatly and strapped to the sides of the rack! Disgusting!

Congrats!OK, they never came yesterday but came this morning and all installed in 3 hours. Huawei OTN on with the 2 green LEDs.
Yip, you need to send your Openserve circuit number (usually a B-number) to Afrihost so that you can connect into their system via the Openserve IPC. The Openserve guys should have left you with this info (also see here).What next? Send Fibre Number to Afrihost?
The router needs to have:I have a Netgear N300 DGN 2200 but the OpenServe guy told me that from his experience they don't work for Fibre. What and where do I have to buy something so I can get myself online?
I haven't checked the DGN2200 personally, but many late-model xDSL routers will fit the bill. Check the specific hardware/firmware version and documentation for your DGN2200 and see if it supports an external WAN. Sometimes a firmware upgrade is needed to give that functionality.
See here for a similar discussion.
I have a DGN 2200 V4. If the router is a v4 and not an earlier version, then it does have an ethernet wan port. You just need to connect from the CPE to ethernet port 1 (it is marked as a WAN / LAN port on the underside of the router). This is what I did when I first got fiber. However, my router overheated after about 3 days and since then, it works, but can't get above 4 Mb/s through it (I'm on a 100 Mb/s connection). Fortunately, it wasn't my only router. I'm unsure if the speed of the fiber caused the overheating, but it seems a big coincidence that it failed so soon after the install.
Must a pure co-incidence. The fibre is terminated by the ONT unit. Thereafter it is a simple Ethernet connection. Maybe a faulty cable Ethernet cable? Or a PSU problem or a surge of some sort.
I have a DGN 2200 V4. If the router is a v4 and not an earlier version, then it does have an ethernet wan port. You just need to connect from the CPE to ethernet port 1 (it is marked as a WAN / LAN port on the underside of the router). This is what I did when I first got fiber. However, my router overheated after about 3 days and since then, it works, but can't get above 4 Mb/s through it (I'm on a 100 Mb/s connection). Fortunately, it wasn't my only router. I'm unsure if the speed of the fiber caused the overheating, but it seems a big coincidence that it failed so soon after the install.
So what is your service supposed to be?