Yes, for 419 Stutz an installation without a converter, which any electrician can carry out.

And so that you can use a Fritzbox for telephony at some point, well, you can still wait a long time for a solution from Swisscom 🙂 or you’ve been waiting for a long time. Maybe early next year.

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Yes, the so-called OSI will not do anything different with fiber optics. And just put another switch.

The solutions to this have existed for a long time.

But no. The customer needs a solution from Swisscom until he believes it. But even Swisscom cannot overcome physics.

What did you expect here? A home booster that you snap onto the door of the field distributor and with one click the SAR value in the apartment is increased again?

Hallelujah

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@Tux0ne wrote:

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But no. The customer needs a solution from Swisscom until he believes it. But even Swisscom cannot overcome physics.

What did you expect here?….


There is a note in the instructions as to which parts you need to purchase yourself. Maybe pack these in a “Swisscom package”, put Swisscom glue on it, and sell it as a kit? Apparently some customers are happy to pay a little more for it if they don’t want to actively research on the Internet themselves what exactly is needed…

I wouldn’t necessarily choose the solution with the additional fiber optic if I had to choose between the two solutions. The fiber is drawn in and is then fixed in one place again. The other solution is at least so flexible that I can “change” it myself later if that’s necessary.

Thomas

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@kaetho

My answer with the slide link was about whether there is a possibility without a converter, to the question from @w_37

If you use the Fiber - Ethernet TP Link converter suggested by Swisscom, it has almost 4 watts of power, around half as much as an Internet box.

That means an additional 8,760 hours of continuous electricity consumption per year because no one thinks to turn the thing off when not in use.

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  • hed likes that.

We’ll start now with the offers we have. We thought for a long time whether the OSI solution could also be offered as a kit so that everyone could do it themselves. We’re not doing that at the moment.

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@compa

That seems like the simplest solution to me, even if it doesn’t look like that, just where to buy it? the Diamond company (an office right next door) does not sell to private individuals!

Where can I buy the slide set? Only with the Stromer?

Thank you, regards

ecoup

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@ecoup

Yes, I couldn’t find the Dialink in any of the online shops I know of.

Make sure you order the right length and the right plugs, there are:

10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 60 meters with or without fiber can.

If you order the DiaLink without a socket, the Internet boxes have the LC plug.

Greetings compa

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I asked the company and they only deliver to Stromer! I’ll ask the electrician who did the crap, or was it the architect? put it in the fuse box! I don’t have an IB, I have the Fritz (glass) box. The Anschluss will not be SC either (PRICE WAY TOO HIGH!) oh yes Anschluss is SC but the provider is a private one.

greetings

Ecoup

That would be something for the LA WERKSTATT of the SC. They have converted a stationery store in Biel into a center for electric vehicles and so on! Topic How do I make it better? OTO not in the fuse box!

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Question for the experts here I can’t just use a cable like that

Fiber optic patch cable Simplex LC-SC 9/125µm OS2 is e.g. 20 m long from the OTO box to the Fritz box which has an SC connection?

is much cheaper than the extension that a Stromer offered me including a socket and 20 m cable for 139 Fr, although the OTO is unnecessary. SC plug directly into the box!

Greetings

Ecoup

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Thanks, I’ve already seen the cable, but the Fritz has SC Anschluss! The brackish has LC. Since I’m only a tenant, I won’t have the cable pulled into pipes - it’ll just be run open!
Greetings

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