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Last Saturday while attempting to upload some pictures and view a web page I got frustrated with the speed of my cable modem.
I knew that at some point Verizon would have FiOS available so I browsed over slowly. To my surprise I was able to schedule it to be installed next Tuesday. 15mbit down and 2mbit up for $44.95! |
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This is the 1" underground conduit Ryan needed to pull the cable through. The cables are all pre-terminated so we picked a size that seemed reasonable and started to pull.
There was a pretty tight corner, Ryan yanked from outside and we got it through but it turns out that one was too short by about 15' |


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While the second longer cable was being pulled through I checked out all the boxes that made up the FiOS install, a few more than a simple cable modem. |

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Okay so using the shorter cable as a pull string for the longer one did not work since we then had to get two of the big connecters through, scrap that idea and scrap another cable. Using a snake and a third wire we got it through! Horray! |

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Here is the final cable going in the conduit! |

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After the cable was through connecting it up on the street was simple, if you have a bucket truck. |

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The fiber goes right in this box called an ONT. Out of it there are 4 phone lines and one ethernet jack. Verizon also installs a battery backup in case the power goes out our phone lines will still work.
Verizon also provides a wireless router that is great, it has a good firewall, QoS, Dynamic DNS. The only feature I did not see was WPA WiFi so I left the basement wireless off. |
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The final setup in the basement. Vonage box, the new router, ONT and battery backup. |


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This is my new measured speed to the NY speakeasy.net test, kinda funny 10 times the speed of the $389 T1 advertised for 44 bucks. |







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