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Ignite Installation no Fibre to the home

U2brothr
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Sigh.

This is the second time a Rogers technician has come to my house to install Rogers ignite tv and internet. This is also the second time I’ve been told YES YOU HAVE THE FIBRE IN YOUR AREA AND TO YOUR HOUSE!

After a month between the first non install to the 2nd attempt at install, I was told that they can hook up the fibre to the coaxel cable.

Um. I’ve never used the cable in this house before. Also, internet to the cable is not what I signed up for.

The deal I signed up for a month ago disappeared… and so this second time, the operator managed to get me the same deal again.

I put time (again) aside in my day for this install, and Rogers can’t seem to deliver what they say I have for installation.
This is exhausting and disappointing.

 

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Re: Ignite Installation no Fibre to the home

RogersCorey
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Hello @U2brothr!

 

I apologize for the confusion that seems to be ongoing here. I can absolutely check your account to confirm definitively whether or not you have fibre to the home available in your neighbourhood. 

 

Feel free to send a private message to @CommunityHelps so we can assist you further. For more information on how our Private Messaging system works, you can find out more here.  

 

Regards,

RogersCorey

Re: Ignite Installation no Fibre to the home

U2brothr
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Fibre is in the area. It is not to my house. Two separate technician visits confirmed this.

Re: Ignite Installation no Fibre to the home

U2brothr
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So.

Some good news. Rogers came. The buried the fibre line to my house. They finally came today to do the install. All is well.


I do have an issue though. I wish I could share a picture. The inside the home fibre line that was used was miles and miles long. The technician wrapped up the cord. Into a tight circular cord. The fibre cord obviously is then connected to the device inside. I asked him, can you not make this cord shorter and neater? I wish I could post a picture. The result is pretty much a weird fibre line hanging by a thread. Surely this connection isn’t too sturdy.

I also (prior to the tech coming to my house) asked if I could get the legacy aerial cable removed from my back yard. He said that’s not his job.

Sigh.

Re: Ignite Installation no Fibre to the home

57
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@U2brothr wrote:  I wish I could share a picture. 

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Re: Ignite Installation no Fibre to the home

U2brothr
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Thank you @57 ....  Here is the picture of the installation.  Take a look at the green plug and the splice of the fibre to the modem.  I feel like this was not done correctly or securely.


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Re: Ignite Installation no Fibre to the home

57
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@U2brothr : You're right. That connection at the green plug doesn't look secure. I'm not familiar with how these plugs are supposed to look, but that doesn't look right.

 

As for the loop of wire, it's probably not a bad idea to have a bit extra in case you need it in the future. If you remove the wall plate and undo the twist ties on the loop of cable, you may be able to push most/all of it back into the wall cavity, depending on what's in that cavity.

Re: Ignite Installation no Fibre to the home

U2brothr
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Exactly.  When I asked him to have "less loop" lying on the ground, he spliced the wire.... and then reconnected it with the green connector and stuck it to the modem.

How do I go about someone fixing this poor installation?

I am exhausted making phone calls to Rogers at this point.... but will do so if I have to.

Re: Ignite Installation no Fibre to the home

U2brothr
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 I now have a 4th technician coming to my house on Tues to make this better....

Re: Ignite Installation no Fibre to the home

-G-
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@U2brothr I have seen worse but what the installation tech should have done was installed a termination box/wall plate; something like this: https://www.commscope.com/product-type/faceplates-boxes/fiber-wall-outlets/hftp-am/

 

It's normal to have a loop of excess fibre at each end in case you need to redo the termination.  The excess is looped inside the box, connected to a jack/coupler, and you would then make a connection to the ONT using a short fibre patch cable.  Not only is this neater but if an accident were to happen, it's much easier and cheaper to replace a damaged patch cable.

Re: Ignite Installation no Fibre to the home

U2brothr
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Let’s see if a clean up happens tomorrow when the next technician arrives.

Re: Ignite Installation no Fibre to the home

U2brothr
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The last technician was the charm.  

He told me how the cables come pre-fabricated and he had a three foot cable in his truck.

He took out the old connection from the outside box to inside the home, and used the three foot cable for a nice neat installation.  The fibre actually comes into my home via the opposite side of the modem.  

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He also removed the aerial legacy line going across my back yard.  

Finally.  Success.

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