I have a floor pipe in my house from around 1980. I had the box rebuilt a year ago. (Feller return box) How exactly can I send you the photo of what you need?

Thanks for the very quick answers.

Best regards and Merry Christmas.

Lyupco

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@Wiflieya80 wrote:

From the UP one cable goes into the living room and one upstairs. I don’t know if I should separate it?


With a BBR installation there can only be a single point-to-point connection from the UP to the router socket.

NO branches or Y outlets or anything like that….

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….keep on rockin'

@Wiflieya80 the Feller return cans are no good, please use the ones I linked.

Anschluss Terminal 4+5.

Clearly you have to decide where you want to install the router, two connections are not possible.

Best photo of Feller return can.

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Wiflieya80

The DSL box was recently replaced by Cablex.

I assume that Cablex (Swisscom subsidiary) had recently brought the correct BBR socket with them!

But please take photos front and back so we can write about the same thing!

A continuous two-wire shielded U72 seems much more important to me!

Before you buy 300 meters of cable, lubricant spray and pull-in tape for over 200.–

Plus your work🧐

according to: user109

To consider: do it yourself: yes / no

Swisscom itself or Cablex did something like this 3 years ago for around 190.–

Flat rate amount including materials and cables measured with a measuring device

I didn’t want to fiddle with the UP of the MFH so I got a specialist via the hotline for a flat rate including materials!

Merry Christmas 🎄

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@Rauppeisuf65 the Feller regeneration socket is outdated and has not been installed for 4 years.

Not ideal for G.Fast Technology. (has a switchable mechanical bridge in the box)

I know what I’m talking about because I do such installations every day on behalf of Cablex.

You can definitely borrow the material accessories from an electrician.

It’s not absolutely necessary, but it makes your work a lot easier.

@Wiflieya80 maybe @NilsL can give you your BBR inst. carry out or support on site.

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Good day

Would it be possible if I could contact you by phone after the holidays, as I have a lot of questions and I was often taken for a ride by the works. That would be great! 😀🙈

Thank you very much

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user109

Original text Feller:

((The BBR box, also known as a “digital box” and “broadband DSL box”, can be used as a VoIP return box.))

I know, today you should only say BBR, some people still need outdated words, sometimes I do too🤨

more than 3 years ago in 2020 I:

BBReady 531 - have it done for exactly 195.–!

Do you now want to tell Cablex employees assembling outdated sockets,

Wiflieya80 writes at the beginning:

The DSL box was recently replaced by Cablex.

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    Rauppeisuf65 wrote:

    user109

    Original text Feller:

    ((The BBR socket, also known as a “digital socket” and “broadband DSL socket”, can be used as a VoIP feedback socket.))

    I know, today you should only say BBR, some people still need outdated words, sometimes I do too🤨

    more than 3 years ago in 2020 I:

    BBReady 531 - have it done for exactly 195.–!

    Do you now want to tell Cablex employees assembling outdated sockets,

    Wiflieya80 writes at the beginning:

    The DSL socket was recently replaced by Cablex.


    @Rauppeisuf65

    Since the ADSL installation, the BBR socket types have changed four times. It is unlikely that Cablex still uses old can material (but it is also possible in some cases).

    I have encountered it during various installations at electrical shops because they had connected it incorrectly.

    With this type of socket you have to put Anschluss on terminals 1+2.

    When possible I replaced these old cans.

    Because of the existing bridge contact in the box (see picture) (sometimes causes problems after a few years)

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    Voice returns are no longer supported since IB3.

    Voip I would install a CAT6 keystone for network cables + BBR keystone in the box.

    I can’t install these two things in the Feller regenerative power socket at the same time.

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    @Wiflieya80 I could take a look, otherwise you can write to me via private message here in the forum

    However, it depends on where you live, I do BBR installations in the canton of Aargau and Lucerne (farther away there are simply higher travel costs, which is probably no longer worth it, neither for you nor for me)

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    Thank you to everyone who responded. I would like to try out the BBR can change, as I currently have the Feller return can. Can one of you list the best and most current can for G.fast? Possibly all required components. And what do you think will be an improvement?

    Thank you very much!

    Kind regards

    Lyupco

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    @Wiflieya80 see Post 5 by me.

    Section:

    BBR material

    I can’t say whether it’s an improvement if you just replace the BBR can.

    I suspect not.

    It’s better to replace everything, including cables without branches in the telephone system.

    After that, on February 2nd. Level Support your SNR can be increased to 6.0 dB.

    If you’ve done everything and it works stably, then I would say it’s achieved something.

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    12 days later

    Hello everyone.

    As mentioned in Internet Booster 5G and g.Fast here is a summary of the Events at @Wiflieya80.

    After patching his colleague’s installation in this thread, he now comes up with the following values:

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    @Wiflieya80 Personally, I would call a Swisscom technician/to support a case open and the whole installation carefully and have your kidneys checked. If the fault is outside the home, this is completely free. If the fault is in the house, it is worth a visit from a technician 😉.

    LG

    r00t

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    Hello everyone

    Just FYI, this is NOT MY Anschluss. It’s from a colleague. The problem has something to do with this post. Can we continue discussing the post: BBR Installation (U72) since that is my Anschluss.

    Thanks!

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    Hi @Wiflieya80

    Oh ok - then we’re in the right thread now?

    What my real point is: The booster is not suitable for sticking like a band-aid on a broken line. If the DSL is unstable and has packet loss, the booster also suffers.

    That’s why: First fix the line, then boost it 😉

    LG

    r00t

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    @Wiflieya80

    Have you already checked your installation? (Number of sockets, which ones are still connected, keyword Remove bridge taps)

    What comes to mind now is to check whether both wires are connected correctly on the socket and on the UP.

    And maybe @Roger G can analyze your line from the SC side?

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    Gruss TomatoTec