The network is being rolled out across Perth, with many inner-city areas now beginning to gain access. If your area already has access, we will cable up all rooms in your house or premises to have access to the NBN. For areas yet to gain access, our smart wiring system installations can make sure you are NBN ready, as all cabling is compatible.
The National Broadband Network provides Australians with the opportunity to enjoy high-speed internet comparable to some of the best in the world – no matter where they are located. We can smart wire your home and ensure all cabling is set up so that you can get the best result. For more information regarding our NBN cabling service in Perth, be sure to contact Antenna Direct today.
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If you are upgrading to fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) or fiber-to-the-building (FTTB) your internet service provider will organize for a fiber optic cable to be ran underground from the nearest pit to where your existing building entry point was for your old phone cable or FTTN service.
Generally this is done using the same pipe or conduit that is underground. Your Fiber NTD will generally be installed at the back of that wall, as NBN contractors lack the capacity to run cabling or pathways within your home
In order to bring your FTTN / FTTB service to a chosen place in your home, you will require the following NBN Cabling or Pathway installed
Yes, this generally involves one of the following cabling options
The cause and nature of the NBN speed issue you are experiencing has to be found first, some issues are related to customer cabling and user equipment, which as ACMA registered cablers can identify and repair. Examples of this are:
Other issues are unrelated to in home cabling are NBN infrastructure or internet service provider issues. Once it is ruled out that this may likely be the issue, your ISP may need to be contacted or furthermore the telecommunications ombudsman (blog link). Examples of these issues are:
This depends on the age and quality if your existing data cabling, wall points and user equipment. Most gateways, routers and switches are likely 1 gigabit Ethernet devices, only allowing for speeds of 1000 Mbps. To take full advantage of Hyperfast NBN 2000 speeds, devices supporting 2.5GBASE-T Ethernet should be used, this also applies to your network card in your PC.
For wireless devices to take advantage of speeds above 1000Mbps, Wifi 7 access points at the minimum are recommended, the actual speed achieved is highly dependent on local interference, mobile device capability and distance from the access point. Using a wired connection at every possibility is the most reliable and recommended option to achieve reliable multi gigabit speeds.
Older homes which have CAT5 cabling may present issues especially if faulty terminations exist. We can performance test and certify your cabling with our Fluke Cable Analyzer and recommend any required data cabling repairs or CAT5 to CAT6A re-cabling.
Yes, many residents who have experienced slow speeds and issues with Fixed Wireless or Sky Muster NBN have had a Starlink installation completed. Starlink internet uses a small dish mounted on the roof and multiple low orbiting satellites to provide internet access to almost all rural areas in Perth.
Many residents in urban areas who have been experiencing slow and problematic NBN services have also upgraded to Starlink. For metro areas, before considering the higher cost of Starlink, you may see the likelihood of receiving a strong 4G or 5G signal with a roof mounted 4G/5G antenna may be an alternative