fibre optic installation jobsHere’s a quick, step-by-step overview of the process of getting fiber internet installed at your home.
Find a fiber-optic internet provider in your area
The first thing you’ll need to do is find a fiber internet service provider in your area. There are a few ways you can do this — the fastest way is just to search “fiber internet near me.” This search should return a list of providers near you who offer fiber internet service. Next, choose a provider you’d like to work with. CenturyLink offers Fiber Gigabit plans in many of our service areas nationwide, and we are continuously expanding.
Schedule a fiber internet installation appointment
Once you’ve chosen a fiber-optic internet provider and signed up for fiber internet service, you’ll need to schedule the installation. You must be home for this appointment, as the installer will need access to both the outside and inside of your home.
During the appointment, the technician will install a small utility box called an optical network terminal (or ONT) outside or inside your home. The tech will then run a cable from a nearby equipment box to the ONT, which will carry the fiber-optic connection from the larger network to your premises. Once the terminal box is hooked up to the network, it will be linked to your router through an Ethernet connection.
Purchase or lease a fiber internet router
You will need a fiber-ready router (often called a “residential gateway” by internet providers like CenturyLink) in order to accommodate fiber-optic speeds. We strongly recommend getting a new gateway directly from your internet service provider to make sure all components of your service are compatible and will work with your new service. Most providers offer the option of leasing or buying a router designed to optimize your fiber connection.
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