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IDNet Help / Re: IDNet VOIP setup Issues
« Last post by nowster on Mar 21, 2024, 13:17:31 »
What's surprising about all this is that there's no encryption enabled (eg. TLS, sRTP) and all data (voice samples, passwords) is going in the clear over the net.
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IDNet Help / Re: FTTP New Installation Process
« Last post by nowster on Mar 21, 2024, 13:10:10 »
Theoretically you could run powerline from ONT to the router, as it's just standard Ethernet, but I would not recommend it. Powerline stuff is rather fickle about mains wiring.
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IDNet Help / Re: FTTP New Installation Process
« Last post by peasblossom on Mar 20, 2024, 20:58:06 »
Sure, not every installation will be the same but it could cover what they can do so you get a feel for the possibilities.
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IDNet Help / Re: IDNet VOIP setup Issues
« Last post by Arctophile on Mar 20, 2024, 16:27:07 »
Many thanks, that is just what I needed to know.
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IDNet Help / Re: iDNet & FritzBox 7530
« Last post by Arctophile on Mar 20, 2024, 16:26:02 »
Ooops, sorry wrong thread.
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IDNet Help / Re: iDNet & FritzBox 7530
« Last post by Arctophile on Mar 20, 2024, 16:24:57 »
Many thanks, that is just what I needed to know.
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IDNet Help / Re: FTTP New Installation Process
« Last post by Simon on Mar 20, 2024, 14:26:57 »
Have to say, it's real shame someone hasn't set up an explainer website where all this is gone into in nerdy (but helpful) detail.

I'd guess that might be difficult as every installation is different.

It's OK, we won't say anything, Simon.  :-X

 :red:
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IDNet Help / Re: FTTP New Installation Process
« Last post by peasblossom on Mar 20, 2024, 13:19:47 »
It's OK, we won't say anything, Simon.  :-X
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IDNet Help / Re: FTTP New Installation Process
« Last post by Simon on Mar 20, 2024, 11:55:50 »
Actually, I've just realised why that method wouldn't work.  I'll need the router upstairs for when I move to VoIP as the phone will need to connect to it.  As you were...   :facepalm:
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IDNet Help / Re: FTTP New Installation Process
« Last post by Simon on Mar 20, 2024, 11:03:34 »
There is a power point in the cupboard.  The wired connection would be from the router to the Mesh 'base' station, which would be in the same cupboard.  This would then, technically, feed the other Mesh devices upstairs via the power lines.  This is what I have at the moment:

https://amzn.eu/d/9LSFUDI

I'd have to get an add-on 'station', as I've only got two at the moment and one of them would need to be downstairs with the router, but that shouldn't be an issue. 

The only thing is, if it didn't work well, what would it cost to have them come back and reinstall it by drilling holes?   :-\
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