Rollagt 5th Gear October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 Need to seek fellow MCFers view on this. I read that Starhub will be terminating the cable TV and migrate to fibre TV in a few years time and in order for fibreTV to work, the TV set and supporting hardwares had to be connected to the termination point (OpenNet) via cables. If my termination point is located at the main door area, does it mean I have to engage technician to relocate the termination point to my living room with drilling thru walls and ugly trunking ? Is it possible for FibreTV to work via WIFI ? ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mersaylee Supersonic October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 Yes and yes. My wife asked the tech who came to run extension and drill hole into the study where the router is for better signal to the bedrooms. By right there’s a cost to it but Aunty 出招 acted cute and blur so... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neutrino Supercharged October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 (edited) Yes and yes. My wife asked the tech who came to run extension and drill hole into the study where the router is for better signal to the bedrooms. By right there’s a cost to it but Aunty 出招 acted cute and blur so... I was told the cost is S$160. How do you get it free? Who does it for you? BTW I am perfectly happy with the cable connection but as you say this will stop soon, Starhub can't or won't say when, so I want to get the indoor fibre point sorted. Edited October 17, 2018 by Neutrino 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 Need to seek fellow MCFers view on this. I read that Starhub will be terminating the cable TV and migrate to fibre TV in a few years time and in order for fibreTV to work, the TV set and supporting hardwares had to be connected to the termination point (OpenNet) via cables. If my termination point is located at the main door area, does it mean I have to engage technician to relocate the termination point to my living room with drilling thru walls and ugly trunking ? Is it possible for FibreTV to work via WIFI ? The OpenNet termination point will near the main door where it will connect to the modem and router (wifi) in the living room, you can then lay LAN cable trunking to your room. If you require another TV box (singtel tv or starhub tv) in the room, it cannot be transmit via wifi, you need the cable. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mersaylee Supersonic October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 I was told the cost is S$160. How do you get it free? Who does it for you? BTW I am perfectly happy with the cable connection but as you say this will stop soon, Starhub can't or won't say when, so I want to get the indoor fibre point sorted. I meant any extension... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ysc3 Twincharged October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 Need to seek fellow MCFers view on this. I read that Starhub will be terminating the cable TV and migrate to fibre TV in a few years time and in order for fibreTV to work, the TV set and supporting hardwares had to be connected to the termination point (OpenNet) via cables. If my termination point is located at the main door area, does it mean I have to engage technician to relocate the termination point to my living room with drilling thru walls and ugly trunking ? Is it possible for FibreTV to work via WIFI ? SH is using back the ONT... So basically you can leave the ONT at your TP original location ...but only need to pull one cable from the ONT to your TV, not a whole bunch. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndrewLee72 6th Gear October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 (edited) Wait for recontract yr SH TV.. I did a recontract.. They gave me FREE SH fibre 1 gig.. Free linksys AC router. Free 1 x lan point wring to living room TV. Edited October 17, 2018 by Digthis1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kb27 Supersonic October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 I am not sure what the current situation is. My guess is that SH is putting all its digital tv signal on fibre /ethernet. That means, you'll need a router/wifi and SH will probably provide a set top box (with decryption) to convert ethernet signal from the router to HDMI, so you can connect to TV That means the end of coax cables. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Queks 2nd Gear October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 (edited) Extract from starhub website: http://www.starhub.com/personal/for-your-home/tv/set-top-boxes/fibre-tv-set-top-box.html If you have only 1 set top box then no need for the IP switch. Refer to the diagram for 1 STB in the link. Edited October 17, 2018 by Queks 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Queks 2nd Gear October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 Need to seek fellow MCFers view on this. I read that Starhub will be terminating the cable TV and migrate to fibre TV in a few years time and in order for fibreTV to work, the TV set and supporting hardwares had to be connected to the termination point (OpenNet) via cables. If my termination point is located at the main door area, does it mean I have to engage technician to relocate the termination point to my living room with drilling thru walls and ugly trunking ? Is it possible for FibreTV to work via WIFI ? Refer to the diagram I post. If you want to replace the IP switch with wifi. How are you going to get the wifi client to connect to STB? Most wifi client need a pc to set the config unless u use a stand alone wifi client. There are 2 ways - One is to use powerline plug. Another one is to use MoCA device and run thr existing coax tv point. I am using MoCA as the starhub Samsung STB is MoCA 1.1 certified. I just use back the existing coax cable via current tv point. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mersaylee Supersonic October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 Refer to the diagram I post. If you want to replace the IP switch with wifi. How are you going to get the wifi client to connect to STB? Most wifi client need a pc to set the config unless u use a stand alone wifi client. There are 2 ways - One is to use powerline plug. Another one is to use MoCA device and run thr existing coax tv point. I am using MoCA as the starhub Samsung STB is MoCA 1.1 certified. I just use back the existing coax cable via current tv point. How’s the powerline plug performs against a more powerful router? I ask this is because I’m procrastinating to get this for each room as the wifi at home generally good till my girl watched YT on her OPPO hp, it seems to suck up most of the bandwidth... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 Howâs the powerline plug performs against a more powerful router? I ask this is because Iâm procrastinating to get this for each room as the wifi at home generally good till my girl watched YT on her OPPO hp, it seems to suck up most of the bandwidth...𤪠Yt can suck bandwidth meh?Suspicious Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mersaylee Supersonic October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 Yt can suck bandwidth meh? Suspicious She usually watches music beedeos while I watch prawning...shouldn’t have conflicts right? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Queks 2nd Gear October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 (edited) How’s the powerline plug performs against a more powerful router? I ask this is because I’m procrastinating to get this for each room as the wifi at home generally good till my girl watched YT on her OPPO hp, it seems to suck up most of the bandwidth... Edited October 17, 2018 by Queks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 (edited) She usually watches music beedeos while I watch prawning...shouldnât have conflicts right?Shouldn’t lahBoth usage very Low one Unless is wifi coverage issues You download the wifisweetspot app, see get how many mbps. (This is not actual mbps. This just check for how many mbps from router. Not internet speed. But if Low mean coverage issue) Edited October 17, 2018 by Mustank Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vratenza Supersonic October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 If she watches Youtube UltraHD channels https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCve7_yAZHFNipzeAGBI5t9g and you watch Ultra HD Lobstering......highly likely the wireless router bandwidth kenna maxed out She usually watches music beedeos while I watch prawning...shouldn’t have conflicts right? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mersaylee Supersonic October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 If she watches Youtube UltraHD channels https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCve7_yAZHFNipzeAGBI5t9g and you watch Ultra HD Lobstering......highly likely the wireless router bandwidth kenna maxed out No wonder...we both like HD stuff. Shouldnât lah Both usage very Low one Unless is wifi coverage issues You download the wifisweetspot app, see get how many mbps. (This is not actual mbps. This just check for how many mbps from router. Not internet speed. But if Low mean coverage issue) Oh yah. My colleague mentioned this before...I’ll try that...thanks for the reminder. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic October 17, 2018 Share October 17, 2018 No wonder...we both like HD stuff. Oh yah. My colleague mentioned this before...Iâll try that...thanks for the reminder. today’s life is so dependent on networkYoung and old need to learn simple network troubleshoot ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In NowRelated Discussions
Related Discussions
Talking Point >>> Is your CPF enough for retirement?
Talking Point >>> Is your CPF enough for retirement?
SIM Only Mobile Plans Discussion
SIM Only Mobile Plans Discussion
Fibre broadband
Fibre broadband
MyRepublic Vs Whizzcomms
MyRepublic Vs Whizzcomms
Reputable like Lye Design in Amk Auto-point
Reputable like Lye Design in Amk Auto-point
StarHub customers affected by home broadband disruption can register for one-time 20% rebate on monthly fee
StarHub customers affected by home broadband disruption can register for one-time 20% rebate on monthly fee
Starhub Free viewing
Starhub Free viewing
Issue with starhub simcard
Issue with starhub simcard