PDA

View Full Version : Installation and Infrastructure Q&A's


weesteev
03-05-2011, 08:36
Hi Guys

I'm putting together a thread about installation Q&A's which I hope will become stickied one day (mods?) and want to know if there are any questions you guys want to see added at this stage, all suggestions welcome.

Cheers

Peter_
03-05-2011, 08:48
What does a new installation actually entail from start to finish on the day.

candy1567
03-05-2011, 08:53
Hi

wat are the rules and regulations as to where the equiptment is to be placed, ie, cabling and the neatness of the instalation

JUliex

jb66
03-05-2011, 09:02
Things installers are not allowed to do, i.e pull up slabs and go up lofts

Kymmy
03-05-2011, 09:13
Hi Guys

I'm putting together a thread about installation Q&A's which I hope will become stickied one day (mods?) and want to know if there are any questions you guys want to see added at this stage, all suggestions welcome.

Cheers

It probably wont be stickied but if suitable it would go into the articles sections of the site.

weesteev
03-05-2011, 09:22
Cheers Kymmy.

Good suggestions so far guys...

Kymmy
03-05-2011, 09:42
Can I suggest you peruse the articles sections first to make sure that there isn't already an article based on what you suggest.. and if there is perhaps an update may be applicable rather than a new one.. If not then a new one is fine as long as it is an article and not a thread.. (Article section is moderated to not suitable for realtime Q&A sessions but no reason as to why it can't be linked to a thread that can be used to update the article Q&A as new questions/answers turn up...)

Just suggestions though..

weesteev
03-05-2011, 10:03
I've had a search through and there's nothing similar that encompasses all general questions in one place. Many new threads are started with general install queries that could be avoided with one Q&A section. Lots of photos as well :)

hedgie
04-05-2011, 09:15
. Lots of photos as well :)

Good job we all have decent broadband then.

Sounds like a good idea to me. I think it should be clear that cables should ALWAYS run vertically down from a wall penetration.

craigj2k12
04-05-2011, 12:58
maybe something about re-routing the cables once their installed?

weesteev
04-05-2011, 14:05
Good job we all have decent broadband then.

Sounds like a good idea to me. I think it should be clear that cables should ALWAYS run vertically down from a wall penetration.

Dont you mean vertically UP to a penetration point?

;)

---------- Post added at 14:05 ---------- Previous post was at 14:05 ----------

maybe something about re-routing the cables once their installed?

The drop cable or Internal cable?

pip08456
04-05-2011, 15:40
I think craigs referring to internal.

Good Idea though weesteve, well worth doing.

Virginonleavin
04-05-2011, 20:56
What's the process for getting and confirming a pre-install visit from someone at Virgin who you can talk through what is supposed to happen on the day - especially with a new installation to a 'virgin' property.

I'm struggling with this one.

hedgie
04-05-2011, 21:38
Dont you mean vertically UP to a penetration point?

;)



Touché

:rofl:

craigj2k12
05-05-2011, 14:10
The drop cable or Internal cable?

It will mostly be internal, i would think digging up a cable to move it would be pretty self explanatory