I've finally got to the stage where I can order Openreach based FTTP, woo hoo!
I currently have no copper service, I've been running on Three HomeFi 4G for the past 2 and a bit years, mostly successfully. Prior to that I was scraping around 25meg on FTTC due to cabinet distance and ally cable...
The ducted entry to my house is right where it should be, next to my ethernet sockets and my UPS. I just want to get the house end prepared now, and keep it as tidy as possible. Looking at the developer's guide, it suggests mounting the ONT over a single or double backbox, and the incoming fibre needs a 12mm hole through the wall. I ideally want to keep all the outside business behind the capping, nice and neat and protected, so want to do the drilling myself to avoid any mistakes on install day.
Can the 12mm hole enter the backbox for the ONT, or does it need to be below it? Does it need to enter a specific corner or doesn't it matter? Any photos of one installed with this arrangement would be ideal, all the ones I've seen are either directly mounted to the wall, or the old version with the massive box and battery backup unit.
I'm also planning to put a piece of 20mm plastic conduit in, to protect the fibre from any funny business happening in the cavity, and can then be sealed at either end. Can anyone see any issues with this?
I understand the entry through the wall should be between 300-770mm from the duct, and in line with it as much as possible. From the photos of CSPs that I can find, it looks like all cable entries have to be from the bottom of it and not through the back of it - is this right?
Apologies for being so anal, I'm just trying to get it as tidy as possible, and I probably do have some undiagnosed form of OCD that makes me over-engineer anything like this.
Thanks in advance