The fragile fiber optic cable itself is difficult to move without specialized tools and risks damage from tight bends, so moving the ONT typically requires calling your service provider to run a new line or install a longer, specialized fiber patch cable. Moving a standalone router to another room can be problematic because it requires a wired connection to your modem or optical network terminal (ONT). In newer homes wired for Ethernet, relocating your router shouldn't be an issue. Just connect an Ethernet cable from. Although it may seem a daunting task, relocating the ONT is in fact easier than installing a network cable extension or a phone extension because all the fibre cable terminations have simple plug-in connectors. The incoming fibre connection is a simplex, single-mode OS2 fibre that is terminated. *WARNING* DO NOT Stare directly into the fiber optic cable and look at the light! *Disclaimer* as mentioned, if you aren't comfortable with any of this, stop and get Verizon to come out a. CAT6 cabling can do 10Gbit up to 150-180 feet, or 1Gbit at around 320 feet. 5Gbit and 5Gbit depending on things.
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