Introductions: FAQ's.
How do I book an installation date?
After you place your order with us, whether that’s over the phone or on the website, you can expect a call from one of our Connections Advisors to let you know what the next steps are.
What happens if I can’t make the appointment?
Just let us know and we’ll find you another date. No stress.
When will the engineers arrive?
The engineers on your installation should arrive at the time you’ve been told. They’ll get in touch with you before they arrive, and will let you know if anything changes.
How long does the installation take?
When our engineers arrive at your property, they’ll be there between 2-4 hours. This may take a little longer if it’s a more complex installation. Don’t worry, you won’t be needed for the whole time.
The timing depends on the type of property you’re at, and whether our fibre has already been installed in the building.
How many engineers will be at installation?
Typically, our engineers work in teams of 2-3 people. However, we have a number of initiatives at G.Network to train fibre engineers and a lot of this training is done on the job. That means there may be more than 3 people if an engineer in training is coming along.
Step 2: The outside bit
The outside bit: FAQ's.
Where does the fibre come from?
We’ve already installed our fibre network in your street, so we’ll look for the best way to bring it into your home. That could be connecting to a chamber in the pavement, via a telegraph pole, or from a cabinet.
How tiny is the hole?
Just a few millimetres wide and it will be fully secured and covered. You’ll hardly even notice it.
Do I need to prepare anything before my installation?
Every property is different. That’s why we send one of our engineers to do a survey before the installation. If your property needs anything specific, such as access to the basement, we’ll let you know in plenty of time so this can be arranged.
The survey engineer will also recommend where to put your router, which is always near a plug socket and usually in the room where you use the internet the most. If you could move any furniture around this area away from the walls to give our engineers access, that would be great. But not to worry if there’s not enough room.
Step 3: The inside bit
The inside bit: FAQ's.
Where is my router?
Your router will be provided on the day of installation – we don’t deliver routers to your property beforehand.
What router will I get?
Our residential customers will get a state-of-the-art WiFi 6 Nokia ONT (commonly known as a router). The two models we install are Nokia G-2426G-A and Nokia XS-2426G-A.
Some customers on the older part of our network will initially receive a different model from Huawei, but we’ll be switching them to Nokia over the next few months.
Can I choose where I put my router?
Our engineers will advise where to put your router based on our standard installation. This is always near a plug socket and usually towards the front of the property, near an external wall or window.
If you’d like to place your router somewhere else, for example more than 3m away from the suggested position, upstairs, or hiding the cables (also known as hatching), that’s what we call a premium installation. You’ll need to pay a bit extra for this, so give us a call and we can figure out what’s best for you and your home.
Will there be any damage to my property?
We’ll need to drill a tiny hole to bring the fibre into the building. It’s only a few millimeters wide, and will be fully secured and covered, so you’ll hardly notice it.
We’re installing new infrastructure, which means we must make sure we have the appropriate permissions from the landlord. If that’s you, there should be no hold up. If not, we’ll need to get a wayleave agreement. We’ll sort this out for you, just note that sometimes this takes a few months.
Step 4: Up and running
Up and running: FAQ's.
Do I need to pay for installation?
No, we’ll get you connected to our full fibre network free of charge!
You’ll only have to pay if you’ve ordered a premium install – that's any install where hiding the cables (known as hatching) is involved, or if you want to place the router more than 3m away from an external wall or place the router upstairs (if you live in a single house).
How long from placing an order to going live?
We try to connect all our customers as quickly as possible. In some cases, getting connected to our independent, full fibre network can take a few months. This is because we need to conduct a survey, get the relevant permissions from the landlord or freeholder, and organise the installation. We’re putting brand-new connections into the property, so it’s worth the wait.
But when our engineers leave your property, you’ll be live straight away.
When should I cancel my current provider?
Due to the nature of our installation, we advise that you only give notice to your existing provider once our installation has taken place - this ensures no loss of service.