The fiber optic cables will ultimately be connected to an optical network terminal (ONT) situated either on the side of your house, in the basement, or in the garage. These ONTs will act as the primary point of entry for fiber optic lines providing phone, internet, and television. To secure the cable after routing, use soft Velcro tie wraps instead of plastic zip ties, which can inadvertently crush the cable and increase signal attenuation. Any run through open wall cavities or high-traffic areas should be protected using flexible low-voltage conduit. It's typically installed on walls to provide a clean endpoint for incoming fiber drop. It converts those light signals into the digital data your devices can use, making it the final stop for your fiber connection before it gets to your router. While. Since installing fiber most often requires laying a new cable and setting up specialized equipment, fiber providers typically do not give the option for you to self-install fiber internet. Before you dive into the installation process, you'll need to gather the necessary tools.
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