Any Amateur Radio problems with NBN installation?
Any Amateur Radio problems with NBN installation?
My QTH will be connected to the NBN in a couple of weeks. From what I can glean from talking to the rep we will have a "box" in the garage that is connected to the fibre-optic cable but he was a bit vague about how the connection to the household computer and telephone is going to be made. I have heard two options: standard copper and WIFI, but I am not sure if we get a choice. (not sure how the phone is supposed to work with WIFI).
Are there and AR problems to be aware of such as interference from, or to, the system?
73
Wayne VK4WDM
Are there and AR problems to be aware of such as interference from, or to, the system?
73
Wayne VK4WDM
Re: Any Amateur Radio problems with NBN installation?
Quiet here, from the fibre box on the side of the house, fibre is run to the ONT that provides RJ45 ports and has an inbuilt ATA for the phone.
Depending on your service provider, you connect a router to one of the RJ45 ports (you get clear instructions), and to your router you connect your PC's either via cable or wi-fi. For your phone service, again depends on your provider. I connected an ATA to my router, into the ATA goes the phone cable servicing your handsets.
Be sure that your ONT is located well so cabling to your PC's and phone wiring is least painful as possible. My installer was great, he ran a fairly lengthy bit fibre from the outside box to my structured cabling patch panel. The ONT needs power, consider a UPS for it so you keep your phone if the power goes off.
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Depending on your service provider, you connect a router to one of the RJ45 ports (you get clear instructions), and to your router you connect your PC's either via cable or wi-fi. For your phone service, again depends on your provider. I connected an ATA to my router, into the ATA goes the phone cable servicing your handsets.
Be sure that your ONT is located well so cabling to your PC's and phone wiring is least painful as possible. My installer was great, he ran a fairly lengthy bit fibre from the outside box to my structured cabling patch panel. The ONT needs power, consider a UPS for it so you keep your phone if the power goes off.
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Cheers,
Peter
VK4EA
Peter
VK4EA
Re: Any Amateur Radio problems with NBN installation?
Hi Peter
Thank you for that. People round here, especially the elderly, are very confused. The UPS is an excellent idea because we lost our mobile phone service during cyclone Yasi.
73
Wayne VK4WDM
Thank you for that. People round here, especially the elderly, are very confused. The UPS is an excellent idea because we lost our mobile phone service during cyclone Yasi.
73
Wayne VK4WDM
Re: Any Amateur Radio problems with NBN installation?
You mean so that it works as good as the Plain Old Telephone Service!!!!VK4EA wrote:... consider a UPS for it so you keep your phone if the power goes off.
We have really moved forward since the invention of the CB (common battery) telephone system which was powered by the exchange battery. Remember the days prior to that when telehones had a magneto and battery.
Everyone with a back to base alarm, any kind of personal health monitor, or who wants their phone to work in an emergency that might take power out (fire, storms etc) now needs to install a UPS and do the battery replacements periodically to ensure reliable service
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Re: Any Amateur Radio problems with NBN installation?
My NBN connection is two-way satellite, currently on an interim bird IPStar.
The only prob with noise I had was a noisy plug pack for my wireless router, nothing to do with the satellite gear.
Probably not of relevance to you people in town.
Satellite is probably my only Internet connectivity option for the foreseeable future here.
73,
Luke VK3HJ
The only prob with noise I had was a noisy plug pack for my wireless router, nothing to do with the satellite gear.
Probably not of relevance to you people in town.
Satellite is probably my only Internet connectivity option for the foreseeable future here.
73,
Luke VK3HJ
Re: Any Amateur Radio problems with NBN installation?
Experience needed - Has anyone installed a Wireless NBN modem ?
NB this is to connect via wireless not fibre and not a fibre modem with wireless hanging off.
It is an option for a remote site and the question is do they generate noise on HF or for that matter VHF - If they do is it fixable or are they a problem ?
NB this is to connect via wireless not fibre and not a fibre modem with wireless hanging off.
It is an option for a remote site and the question is do they generate noise on HF or for that matter VHF - If they do is it fixable or are they a problem ?
Re: Any Amateur Radio problems with NBN installation?
http://www.nbnco.com.au/assets/document ... -guide.pdfVK4TS wrote:Experience needed - Has anyone installed a Wireless NBN modem ?
NB this is to connect via wireless not fibre and not a fibre modem with wireless hanging off.
It is an option for a remote site and the question is do they generate noise on HF or for that matter VHF - If they do is it fixable or are they a problem ?
nothing really changes from the exisiting wireless install
Re: Any Amateur Radio problems with NBN installation?
The ONT has a optional battery, but it only powers the PSTN pots port. If your voice provider does not use this and uses a port on their own router/ATA then you will need a UPS.VK4EA wrote:. The ONT needs power, consider a UPS for it so you keep your phone if the power goes off.
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Re: Any Amateur Radio problems with NBN installation?
My NBN wireless system became operational today.
Had a quick spin round the dial and didn't notice anything out of the ordinary re interference on HF.
Not sure about the 2.4GHz band, as I don't have any equipment for that.
However, my Telstra pre-paid internet dongle won't work with the system running, I have to power down the NBN system to get it to work.
Had a quick spin round the dial and didn't notice anything out of the ordinary re interference on HF.
Not sure about the 2.4GHz band, as I don't have any equipment for that.
However, my Telstra pre-paid internet dongle won't work with the system running, I have to power down the NBN system to get it to work.
Re: Any Amateur Radio problems with NBN installation?
I have had my NBN system running for over a month. FOC to boxes on wall, good old copper wire to the phone, and a wireless modem to the computer. No hash that I can find. Very pleased with the setup.
73
Wayne VK4WDM
73
Wayne VK4WDM