same in the uk but i think its because they get paid the same no matter if one install take them all day where im guessing this guy gets paid per install
That was extremely impressive!! Here in Australia I have done splicing from EWP's on Poles and "A" frame letters when the Fibre Tray was located high in a Comms Rack. But never on a Pole standing on a Ladder with no support platform. Call me impressed.
im from the UK with virgin media they use coaxial cable and my internet speeds are 13ms ping 810 down and 104 up its pretty impressive to say they installed the cable 20 years ago
When the dude said "You couldn't have planned that any better." I would have said to myself under my breath; you can absolutely plan it better by pre-wiring... I did see coax and ethernet in that comm box outside but I guess clear curve wasn't offered. I digress. ;)
@@naturallyrootedgrowers I do wish it was code to wire the appropriate communications that is currently available in the area for new builds. I just did a job today where a lady had a brand new single floor bungalow on a concrete slab built. They dug up the road to run her electrical services under (she built on a plot of land with no utilities on it) and they ran no conduit for her internet (came off same pole). So I had no choice to go aerial across the road getting it as high as possible (single floor bungalow with maybe a 20ft roof at peak) and of course not a single coax, cat5 or clear curve to be seen. You can only do the best you can do but also making sure you can still make a living doing it.
I'm always amazed at how quickly you get the work done. Here in Germany, the fiber optic expansion is very complicated.
same in the uk but i think its because they get paid the same no matter if one install take them all day where im guessing this guy gets paid per install
That was extremely impressive!! Here in Australia I have done splicing from EWP's on Poles and "A" frame letters when the Fibre Tray was located high in a Comms Rack. But never on a Pole standing on a Ladder with no support platform. Call me impressed.
GenZ rich dude didn't understand when the WiFi AP was unplugged in his hand and that "the internet" wouldn't work, haha.
This is very common.
Iq of a peanut
im from the UK with virgin media they use coaxial cable and my internet speeds are 13ms ping 810 down and 104 up its pretty impressive to say they installed the cable 20 years ago
Thats very impressive for coax, I only have a 3mbit upload in the county. These videos take almost days to upload.
Love the in home installs!
Glad you like them!
What a jungle, time to add machete to your inventory haha
Good job bro I love your work from Mali 😊
Thank you so much 😀
Another enjoyable video, do you know why they use a separate media converter and gateway?
In my opinion I think the modem ( ONT ) and router should be separate , since a lot of times the Wi-Fi built into the modems have terrible range.
my dream a job, can i join with u sir
When the dude said "You couldn't have planned that any better." I would have said to myself under my breath; you can absolutely plan it better by pre-wiring...
I did see coax and ethernet in that comm box outside but I guess clear curve wasn't offered. I digress. ;)
Not sure what areas are pre planning fiber in the house build but someone needs to send out the memo. This house might be 5 years old.
@@naturallyrootedgrowers I do wish it was code to wire the appropriate communications that is currently available in the area for new builds. I just did a job today where a lady had a brand new single floor bungalow on a concrete slab built. They dug up the road to run her electrical services under (she built on a plot of land with no utilities on it) and they ran no conduit for her internet (came off same pole).
So I had no choice to go aerial across the road getting it as high as possible (single floor bungalow with maybe a 20ft roof at peak) and of course not a single coax, cat5 or clear curve to be seen.
You can only do the best you can do but also making sure you can still make a living doing it.
Could you install a external microphone or something cuz those “pop” sounds each time something slams is so annoying