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So for best WiFi performance the router needs to be in the centre of the house.
The white box with 2/3/4 flashing LEDs is the ONT (Optical Network Termination) - that cannot now be moved easily however the Router can be. Select where you want it to go close to a mains socket and run the CAT6 cable from the ONT to the Router, terminate plugs into the ends of the cable and plug into the presently used ports.
The ONT does not radiate RF, whilst the Router does.
The position of ONT, Router and external connecting box needs to be thought about before the installing chaps arrive.
any surplus CAT 6 cable can be used to connect to TV, PC or other equipment that doesn't move and needs to be web connected.
The white box with 2/3/4 flashing LEDs is the ONT (Optical Network Termination) - that cannot now be moved easily however the Router can be. Select where you want it to go close to a mains socket and run the CAT6 cable from the ONT to the Router, terminate plugs into the ends of the cable and plug into the presently used ports.
The ONT does not radiate RF, whilst the Router does.
The position of ONT, Router and external connecting box needs to be thought about before the installing chaps arrive.
any surplus CAT 6 cable can be used to connect to TV, PC or other equipment that doesn't move and needs to be web connected.
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