HOW TO INSTALL FTTH ( Fiber to the home)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Installing fiber to the home.

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  • @draytondavant
    @draytondavant 4 года назад +12

    Thanks so much for making this video. I have made miles of Cat5 cable / connections. Never done fiber - always wanted to learn and this was a great tutorial. Thanks!

  • @mikezaldarriaga4661
    @mikezaldarriaga4661 3 года назад +7

    I haven’t come across many videos for us techs in the field. Let alone a competent one. You’re awesome man. Thanks for posting this. I’m sharing this with my technicians.

  • @PWingert1966
    @PWingert1966 Год назад +1

    If that's corning Fast access fiber that first shave should not be needed. Its designed to peel away easily. tape mark five feet of cable You shave two inches off the end. nip the bottom sheath. Grab the two pieces of sheath and pull them apart and it splits cleanly all the way down as you split and reposition. The tape mark will be your stopper. I would use a Jonard mid span slitter instead of the x-acto knife if I weren't using fast access cable Jonard makes a great set of fiber tools and our company supplies them so we can be as fast as possible. . All our new install use six fibers. It provides redundancy, is great for small MDU's and can support the room being a rooming house with multiple independent tenants such as students. for termination we use terminations that can be spliced on rather then using pigtails. AFL makes them and its another real time saver so we don't have to splice 6 fibers in the pigtails. We usually just splice terminate the one cable and save the rest of the future.

  • @MercuryBroadbandOhioTech
    @MercuryBroadbandOhioTech 7 месяцев назад

    This is all i needed. I dont need every little detail just the cliff notes. I dont need to know how to do it just understand how its done then hire the rest of you to do it!!

  • @dmitrykaraulov7039
    @dmitrykaraulov7039 Год назад +1

    Did the same in appartment buildings in moscow during covid time. They paid 15 $ from one order, although it usually took 2 hours. I hope I can do it for good money if I move to the States

  • @johnnyrocko2933
    @johnnyrocko2933 5 месяцев назад

    Very interesting to watch all this. We’re getting fiber in our area soon so I’ve been getting some information about it from different sources.

  • @iTheHonestMan
    @iTheHonestMan 2 года назад +3

    That was really informative.
    I’m trying to get into this career. Everything seems so interesting to me when it comes to fiber

    • @danyordonez2233
      @danyordonez2233 2 года назад +1

      I used to do that, it’s called “splicing” its pretty fucking easy bro.

    • @danyordonez2233
      @danyordonez2233 2 года назад +1

      And good money too

  • @ericbannon337
    @ericbannon337 4 года назад +4

    Very interesting. Thanks for taking the time to share.

  • @allenfamily8528
    @allenfamily8528 4 года назад +8

    Thank you Shane. this was very informative. I am switching to a fiber company when I move and I am trying to learn the process for installation and delivery so when i am talking to this company I know what to expect and what should be happening in and out of my home.

  • @Famousfifty8
    @Famousfifty8 3 года назад

    Can't believe that heater works very well with the lid off of it. Great instructional video for beginners though. They will appreciate this.

  • @RickyG225
    @RickyG225 3 года назад +2

    Shayne-Fantastic pres. Thanks for all the detail. Wish I could see it up on the pole. Very informative. Be safe out there bro!

  • @florichi
    @florichi 2 года назад +3

    My experience shows that that buffer tube will break in 5-10 years and take the fiber inside with it. When we terminate the fiber I cut the buffer tube right where I cut the outer plastic. I have seen a lot of install where the tube cracked in the curve and resulted in loss of service with temperature cycles before breaking completely and inducing 10-15dB loss.

  • @batmore1
    @batmore1 3 года назад +2

    Really great demonstration and explanation. Appreciate it!

  • @rb8049
    @rb8049 2 года назад +1

    Best to directly splice. Forget the butt connector. Mine failed after several years due to too much loss and they just directly spliced. It’s a permanent connection. Don’t need testing point outside. The ONT can measure power and provide that back to the provider. Really too much complexity in these installs. Can simplify running directly into the house. Look at all the work eliminated for each drop.

  • @scottnorthey9568
    @scottnorthey9568 3 года назад +4

    I think it's just meant to have a mechanical connector out on the end of the fiber as opposed to a spliced on pigtail. Either way you made it work and it's nice and neat.

    • @plaguewinds7832
      @plaguewinds7832 2 года назад +1

      a mechanical connector will always have worse attenuation than a spliced in pigtail or a splice on connector.

    • @florichi
      @florichi 2 года назад +1

      @@plaguewinds7832 And? As if the added 0.3dB made any difference on the loss of the 5km line and the splitters.

  • @joemc111
    @joemc111 2 года назад

    Last year I got fiber, they already had a piece maid up with the ends installed. Nice video man. You should have the go por.

  • @gss89x
    @gss89x 3 года назад +3

    Great info...but I wouldn't handle fiber without gloves. Fiber glass strands inside that cable are pretty smooth. But once broken or disturbed they'll penetrate your skin easily.

    • @Famousfifty8
      @Famousfifty8 3 года назад

      Gloves will not keep fiber out, if anything likely make it more dangerous to allow glass to be embedded in them, or by making the fiber hard to handle. Anyone who works with fiber on a regular basis would know it would be miserable to do this task with gloves. Fabric or nitrile isnt stopping the glass either.

    • @gss89x
      @gss89x 2 года назад +1

      @@Famousfifty8 True..but I prefer to wear them atleast while stripping fiber bsw and handling fiberglass strands.

    • @florichi
      @florichi 2 года назад

      @@gss89x And how do you take one fiber out of the 12 that are in a buffer tube? Or do you only handle single strand cables?

  • @understatements
    @understatements 2 года назад +3

    i am currently living with ADSL, but in October 4th it all ends, my family decided to move to fiber since ADSL at our house is now really bad, after 6 years of suffering with ADSL it all ends

  • @czarface
    @czarface 2 года назад +1

    At AT&T we no longer use a fusion splicer.
    We have 3m mechanical crimp on heads that save you the trouble of using a pigtail.
    Good video though 👍🏽

    • @florichi
      @florichi 2 года назад

      What's the trouble? I am done with a splice in one minute, 2 with getting the splicer out of the box.

  • @ChrisSahota
    @ChrisSahota 4 года назад

    Very Interesting Video Shayne. Thank you Sir for this informative knowledge.

  • @technicalfacilities5295
    @technicalfacilities5295 2 года назад

    awesome, great work Shayne !!!

  • @Vader99ify
    @Vader99ify 3 года назад

    This is exactly the way I do the fiber here at Point Broadband in the Ohio market except our NID's have a bulk head and a parking lot for the splice.

  • @anujn1184
    @anujn1184 4 года назад +2

    Appreciate the effort man
    👍
    Thanks dude

  • @deepakvvs
    @deepakvvs 4 года назад +2

    Appreciate the effort you put into making this excellent video. On a lighter note you never showed us what you were going to do on the pole, did you fall off or something?

  • @nalamkhan
    @nalamkhan 3 года назад +1

    Nice video, very informative. Would be great if you just put the fiber pieces in a safe container after cutting it..
    great work anyways..

  • @iangregoryhome
    @iangregoryhome Год назад

    I would use double sided tape in the middle to hold the splice protector and velcro not cable ties.

  • @3dk1
    @3dk1 3 года назад

    Excellent video

  • @btmusic6996
    @btmusic6996 3 года назад

    Excellent job sir

  • @JerdGuillaumeSam
    @JerdGuillaumeSam 2 года назад

    Over here we use those (splice boxes) when the cable line is too short to reach the home

  • @manny873
    @manny873 Год назад

    What’s bro great video . Do you have a video of what you did on the other side ?

  • @attribute-4677
    @attribute-4677 2 года назад

    Thanks man!! I loved the video

  • @jeffreycollins4893
    @jeffreycollins4893 3 года назад +1

    Jonard makes a flat drop splitter for this type of application

    • @Famousfifty8
      @Famousfifty8 3 года назад +1

      Life saver. The blades dont last very long, but still a great tool to have for oval drop cable.

    • @jeffreycollins4893
      @jeffreycollins4893 3 года назад

      @@Famousfifty8 Totally agree the longevity of the blades is terrible, but it’ll save you some time

  • @JEByrd
    @JEByrd 4 года назад

    Thanks! Very informative.

  • @briceperdue7587
    @briceperdue7587 3 года назад +1

    I came for the fiber video I stayed for the hat

  • @allansheldrake4832
    @allansheldrake4832 Год назад

    have you not hear of a tool called the wire stripper for fibre

  • @lewisfranks5418
    @lewisfranks5418 3 года назад

    Awesome video!!!! thank you so much

  • @imowgrass
    @imowgrass 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video! Very informative :D

  • @MRSketch09
    @MRSketch09 2 года назад

    Thanks for doing the vid. Very interesting stuff. You didn't talk about it, but I noticed how you tried to keep all your loops really, gradual, instead of doing "Tight" loops, I'm guessing that
    important when it comes to fiber?

    • @florichi
      @florichi 2 года назад +1

      Too tight results in attenuation. A tight curce results in the loss of the total reflection within the fiber. It's like if you try to drive your car around a 90° bend at 100mph.
      But current fibers are already really good with tight bends. A loop with 2-3 diameter is usually not a problem. But if you have the space you make the loop as big as possible.

    • @MRSketch09
      @MRSketch09 2 года назад

      @@florichi Thanks for heads up.

  • @ChrisM-wv4gs
    @ChrisM-wv4gs 4 месяца назад

    Spectrum is installing service on my street and I was told they would be up and running in a few months, will the install the box that goes the outside of the house during initial consultation or only after I order service !

  • @Mobile-zw1dm
    @Mobile-zw1dm Год назад

    Need more videos

  • @manny873
    @manny873 Год назад

    Did you fusion splice the other side ?

  • @sabatrol8182
    @sabatrol8182 8 месяцев назад

    Definition of perfect 10/10 = 00.00

  • @riveryih6370
    @riveryih6370 2 года назад

    It's a very useful Fiber Optic field installation video, It was reached us the fiber cable how to deploy on premises. The non-metallic Flat Drop cable was used in 2019, could I know that is in which county?

  • @habibullah2461
    @habibullah2461 4 года назад

    Good Job..

  • @Majidiof
    @Majidiof 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video

  • @---GOD---
    @---GOD--- 3 года назад

    How does it work if the flat black cable runs directly inside the house? I have that flat black fibre cable running to my basement, unterminated for now as I don't have an active fiber connection yet.

  • @scoot1776
    @scoot1776 3 года назад

    awesome, thanks!!

  • @kjm89
    @kjm89 2 года назад

    The fiber goes into the home, and connects directly to a modem/router that accepts a fiber connection?
    I had an installer come out who wanted to connect the fiber to my coax... I'd rather have the ONT do fiber back out directly into my home, to a modem router. Even over ethernet.

    • @florichi
      @florichi 2 года назад +1

      Either you plug it into the modem with a LC or SC connector or the ISP wants to have a converter to Ethernet. And one company in my area converts to Coax as well, since their main business still is Cable. I don't know why they just don't get other Routers for their customers, but they still convert to Coax.

  • @Saywhatohno
    @Saywhatohno Год назад

    what is that gay box called and where to you get it from? Also what are those 2 machines called? I am confused, where is the 900 micron wire coming from and where is the 250L coming from?

  • @ketas
    @ketas 2 года назад

    i can't believe you need to use knife instead of jacket stripping tool if you do it professionally?

  • @georgeshepherd7507
    @georgeshepherd7507 Год назад

    Very informative I like this video but just one thing I noticed you did and it's you not disposing your fiber fragments safely......you should have a bottle to dispose the fiber fragments...

  • @Airbear50
    @Airbear50 4 года назад

    Will like to see how do you prep the fiber on th epole area/

    • @Famousfifty8
      @Famousfifty8 3 года назад +1

      Typically aerial applications are as simple as plugging a pre-connectorized drop into a tap port of some sort.

    • @thefolliclefight
      @thefolliclefight Год назад

      The splicing, if any would be done on the ground in most cases

  • @Tharudarksideoffical
    @Tharudarksideoffical Год назад

    Hello sir how we applied for this work i am from nepal my expression is 6years old

  • @elazharytoufik7746
    @elazharytoufik7746 3 года назад

    Any informations bout ur company .im a technecian of fiber optic looking for a job

  • @Bacharus
    @Bacharus 4 года назад

    Good job. Where are you from ?

    • @shaynearmstrong9290
      @shaynearmstrong9290  4 года назад +1

      This was made in Owensboro, Kentucky

    • @Bacharus
      @Bacharus 4 года назад

      @@shaynearmstrong9290 Do you work as a cable man? Do you know interesting channels in this profession on youtube?

    • @shaynearmstrong9290
      @shaynearmstrong9290  4 года назад +1

      @@Bacharus I don't know of any other channels, I just created this video to train our new technicians.

    • @Bacharus
      @Bacharus 4 года назад +1

      @@shaynearmstrong9290 I got it. Good luck in job!

  • @fiber-szn_-3064
    @fiber-szn_-3064 4 года назад

    My internet company has been telling me for a year I can’t get fiber optic internet but on a pole next to my house I see a fiber optic service terminal I was hoping I could somehow send pictures and see if u can figure it out for me

    • @shaynearmstrong9290
      @shaynearmstrong9290  4 года назад

      I hate it for you. I'm in the same boat at my house. The fiber running next to my house is for government use only. Usually the systems we work on, municipals buy certain fibers and run their system off of that. Depending on what kind of system it is you probably won't be able to just plug it up and it work it'll have to be plugged in on the other end and you would have to have the right ONT + software to communicate with it.

  • @smartassist9700
    @smartassist9700 2 года назад

    What is cost of fiber v/s CAT6 a?

    • @shaynearmstrong9290
      @shaynearmstrong9290  2 года назад

      Depends on how and what you terminate the ends with.
      You will need to convert the ends of fiber to ethernet. The only time I to use fiber in place of ethernet is if I have a run that's over 350'. Usually cat6 is cheaper.
      With our own equipment to terminate (Our average cost per cat 6 drop is $16) (average fiber drop can vary between $40- $600+ depending on converter and application)
      On a side note I've ran tests for real-world scenarios and can't find much difference between cat 5, 6, or 7 for the average user. We run Gig speeds all the time on CAT5 riser. Just don't tie any knots in it. We mainly use cat 6 + for long runs and Poe, and security related equipment.

    • @florichi
      @florichi 2 года назад

      Just the cable it's nearly the same. Some 4 strand fiber cable that are blown in microducts is even cheaper than Cat Cable.

  • @mohamedbasharyahya89
    @mohamedbasharyahya89 2 года назад

    I cut it by mistake to one customer 😑

  • @gurzil6682
    @gurzil6682 4 года назад

    Do u still working there with DSL coz most of places where I live we still work with DSL and I search for work in a company outside the country
    I will appreciate if someone give me some information

    • @shaynearmstrong9290
      @shaynearmstrong9290  4 года назад +1

      I'm not 100% sure what your asking.
      At&t still has DSL in rural areas. But there branching their fiber network out. The video was installing fiber for an electric municipal.

    • @gurzil6682
      @gurzil6682 4 года назад

      Shayne Armstrong
      I have a diploma in fixing DSL and I’m wondering if i can get a work outside the country (algeria)
      Like can a company accept a worker have a diploma from another country ??

    • @shaynearmstrong9290
      @shaynearmstrong9290  4 года назад

      @@gurzil6682
      We do fiber contract work. You would probably be better off trying to get hired on at At&t or Google. Most of the contractors we hire have other forms of income.

    • @williamolson1938
      @williamolson1938 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@shaynearmstrong9290😊

  • @robertgerber2533
    @robertgerber2533 Год назад

    I hate easements

  • @paulmurdock
    @paulmurdock 4 года назад

    Hi Shayne, who makes that small demarc box you used in the video?

    • @shaynearmstrong9290
      @shaynearmstrong9290  4 года назад

      I believe it's a primex encloser. I haven't seen it in a while.

    • @paulmurdock
      @paulmurdock 4 года назад

      @@shaynearmstrong9290 Did you guys find a better one that you're using? I'm doing a small FTTH deployment here in Utah, and I'm trying to find some good cost effective demarc boxes.. I was using some Commscope OWB boxes but they essentially doubled in price over the last few months.. :(

    • @shaynearmstrong9290
      @shaynearmstrong9290  4 года назад

      @@paulmurdock
      We're still using the same in the video. That's the one we use in one of our (Not my choice). You could check with www.powertecsolutions.net/
      Their from Franklin KY they seem to help allot of people out, and if they can't, they'll point you in a good direction.
      My main point of contact is Drew Harding

    • @fibercablesolution
      @fibercablesolution 4 года назад

      Hi Paul, did you found out situable box?

    • @Vader99ify
      @Vader99ify 3 года назад

      @@paulmurdock Try looking at Calix enclosure and Primex makes a bigger one than what you see here in this video.

  • @jimikalby3109
    @jimikalby3109 2 года назад

    20

  • @EpicXProtocol
    @EpicXProtocol 3 года назад

    Dude, clean your fibre after you’ve cleaved it 🤣

    • @Famousfifty8
      @Famousfifty8 3 года назад

      You do not clean fiber after cleaving it, you clean fiber before you cleave it. Fiber end should not be touched after being cleaved.

    • @plaguewinds7832
      @plaguewinds7832 2 года назад

      the fusion splicer will also give it an arc clean before it does the final splice. you do not touch the fiber once cleaved.

    • @florichi
      @florichi 2 года назад

      And then you have a broken tip again.

    • @Todd.T
      @Todd.T Год назад

      And push all the contaminants to the end. You should tell him not to blow into the cleaver instead...

  • @dudlus2757
    @dudlus2757 4 года назад

    working with fiber in the cold is a bitch.

    • @ketas
      @ketas 2 года назад

      funny how it was so cold that fiber could break and he wore a hat but had bare neck?

  • @ia5223
    @ia5223 3 года назад

    H

  • @madmike769
    @madmike769 Год назад

    Where are your gloves, safety 1st