Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Anyone building at Alamanda??? 42Feb 23, 2009 7:45 am Blog - http://clageonewhouse.blogspot.com/ Building Thread - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=10886&hilit=milan I am in, with my husband and my beautiful bunny Re: Anyone building at Alamanda??? 45Feb 24, 2009 6:26 pm Blog - http://clageonewhouse.blogspot.com/ Building Thread - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=10886&hilit=milan I am in, with my husband and my beautiful bunny Re: Anyone building at Alamanda??? 46Feb 25, 2009 8:25 pm Building Monaco32 with Carlisle Homes in Alamanda Estate 20/08/2010 - HANDOVER 24/8!! Blog - http://ourmonaco32.blogspot.com/ Thread - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=14415 Re: Anyone building at Alamanda??? 47Feb 25, 2009 10:27 pm Building Monaco32 with Carlisle Homes in Alamanda Estate 20/08/2010 - HANDOVER 24/8!! 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Blog - http://ourmonaco32.blogspot.com/ Thread - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=14415 Re: Anyone building at Alamanda??? 56Apr 23, 2009 6:00 pm I am wondering if anyone building in Alamanda installed or is going to instal optical fibre. I have to say that I still don't quite understand it............My mind simply went blank whenever I saw technical terms Techlife sent me a quote on (a)installing the lead to the house from the street; (b)the cost for ONU connection; (c)internal wiring. Could anyone explain to me: (1)do I still need Telstra connected if I install optical fibre. (2)what do the above (a)(b)(c) mean? (3)as I am mainly concerned with the internet, is it worth installing opitcal fibre, or which one of (a)(b)(c) do I need? Very much appreciated!!!! Re: Anyone building at Alamanda??? 57Apr 24, 2009 12:40 pm any one could help me with this? Very much appreciated! Re: Anyone building at Alamanda??? 58Apr 24, 2009 1:12 pm Mango-lover I am wondering if anyone building in Alamanda installed or is going to instal optical fibre. I have to say that I still don't quite understand it............My mind simply went blank whenever I saw technical terms Techlife sent me a quote on (a)installing the lead to the house from the street; (b)the cost for ONU connection; (c)internal wiring. Could anyone explain to me: (1)do I still need Telstra connected if I install optical fibre. (2)what do the above (a)(b)(c) mean? (3)as I am mainly concerned with the internet, is it worth installing opitcal fibre, or which one of (a)(b)(c) do I need? Very much appreciated!!!! hi Mago-lover (1) not sure if you still need telstra conduit, but what you can do is to ask internode ( the optical fibre internet service provide for alamanda) if they can provide phone service over the fibre, i would expect it can be done (2) (a) is a conduit ( like a PVC pipe ) to run the fibre from street to the external wall of you house near the meter box or your designated location, techincally just a PVC pipe withsomeone did the correct digging. (b) once the fibre reached the external wall , a Optical network termination unit (ONU) is needed to recieve the signal from the fibre, this unit probably make the signal in the fibre ( which is light) into some form that your cat5e internet cable ( the blue one you use for internet connection) can understand . (c) then they will run the internet cable to anywhere in the house where you want to plug your computer into internet. this include providing a wall plate with a socket for you to plug in the internet plug. or what i will do is to plug a wireless router into this point then i can share the internet signal throughout the house and any laptop will use wifi to obtain the signals. (3)so techincally you need 123, this service is claimed to be at 50mbps ( very very very fast, e.g. download a movie in 10-15 minutes) then up to 100mbps in 2 years time , 100mbps(download a full length high res movie in few minutes) is what Kevin Rudd is trying to build ( the national boardband network) across the country expected in 8-10 years so we are actually getting it ahead. for your info, in hongKong, people are having 1000Mbps hope this help and accurate, Re: Anyone building at Alamanda??? 59Apr 24, 2009 1:50 pm Damon Mango-lover I am wondering if anyone building in Alamanda installed or is going to instal optical fibre. I have to say that I still don't quite understand it............My mind simply went blank whenever I saw technical terms Techlife sent me a quote on (a)installing the lead to the house from the street; (b)the cost for ONU connection; (c)internal wiring. Could anyone explain to me: (1)do I still need Telstra connected if I install optical fibre. (2)what do the above (a)(b)(c) mean? (3)as I am mainly concerned with the internet, is it worth installing opitcal fibre, or which one of (a)(b)(c) do I need? Very much appreciated!!!! hi Mago-lover (1) not sure if you still need telstra conduit, but what you can do is to ask internode ( the optical fibre internet service provide for alamanda) if they can provide phone service over the fibre, i would expect it can be done (2) (a) is a conduit ( like a PVC pipe ) to run the fibre from street to the external wall of you house near the meter box or your designated location, techincally just a PVC pipe withsomeone did the correct digging. (b) once the fibre reached the external wall , a Optical network termination unit (ONU) is needed to recieve the signal from the fibre, this unit probably make the signal in the fibre ( which is light) into some form that your cat5e internet cable ( the blue one you use for internet connection) can understand . (c) then they will run the internet cable to anywhere in the house where you want to plug your computer into internet. this include providing a wall plate with a socket for you to plug in the internet plug. or what i will do is to plug a wireless router into this point then i can share the internet signal throughout the house and any laptop will use wifi to obtain the signals. (3)so techincally you need 123, this service is claimed to be at 50mbps ( very very very fast, e.g. download a movie in 10-15 minutes) then up to 100mbps in 2 years time , 100mbps(download a full length high res movie in few minutes) is what Kevin Rudd is trying to build ( the national boardband network) across the country expected in 8-10 years so we are actually getting it ahead. for your info, in hongKong, people are having 1000Mbps hope this help and accurate, Thanks a lot, Damon. It is much clearer to me now!! Just one more question, how much download capacity do I have if the optical fibre is installed? Re: Anyone building at Alamanda??? 60Jul 07, 2009 5:25 pm Hi guys, just recently put down a deposit on a lot in stage 10 Alamanda and I'm going through the land contract with my solicitor. As i'm all new to this, i'm just wondering, say if i purchase a lot that is 16m x 32m, how exactly will i know that that is the size of my lot at the time i sign my land contract when it is impossible to inspect the lot cause nothing has been pegged out just yet?. Anyone can shed some light? 8 51294 I haven’t. But have a Lowe Design home. Not only did I find Matt Lowe patronising and a bully, but the home is NOT TO CODE. I have water coming through the bricks… 1 36950 Nothing yet, have been distracted this year with work related projects and a new kid but hoping to start building one way or another early next year. Will keep you posted 3 44057 |