a small screw driver works for have done lots never had a prob
I have just moved house and i have had to get opt*s Cable internet installed, the house i bought had 3 Opt*s points in it that where active. I asked the installer that i would like these points to remain active so i can move the modem to the lounge room when i get my TV in (for blue ray) now he said that if i want to get that done I would have to call opt*s to get a tech out to move it.
I watched him remove it in the Dark Grey box outside and i have the stuff to put it back, so does anyone know what tool they use to unscrew that box and where to get it?
I am a little annoyed that they did this because I work in the IT field and also know when i am being lied to and the reason he gave me was complete rubbish.
I also believe according to the Telecommunication rules that telstra and optus keep quoting after installation "the house cabling is the responsibility of the owner and a charge will be incurred for any work in relation to cabling"
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a small screw driver works for have done lots never had a prob
A screwdriver with a special Torx bit attached to it..The Torx bit are widely available thru Auto Shops..
It's a torks head with a hollow tip. You can buy them or use pointy nose pliers. As for 3 points in the house connected to nothing, sure you can do it but if you have optus for telephone, your service will be unreliable due to signal fluctuations and ingress.
iam a bogan
I don't have phones connected at the house. i use Voip. will it change the speeds at all that the internet works at?
is it cable internet or ADSL. Only cable internet would be effected.
iam a bogan
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