We therefore recommend extending the Wi-Fi range with a Wi-Fi repeater, available on this page. If the Fiber Box is placed in a multimedia cabinet, the Wi-Fi signal will be weakened. Alternative: a DECT telephone can be connected to the Fiber Box, assuming there is a sufficient signal between the Fiber Box and the telephone.Connect an RJ11 (telephone) cable between a telephone port (port C) of the Fiber Box (use the RJ11-TT83 adapter) and an RJ11 socket on the switchboard corresponding to a room where the telephone will be connected.An RJ45 (Ethernet) cable between an Ethernet port (port D) of the Fiber Box and each Ethernet socket on the switchboard corresponding to a room to be connected.When connecting the optical cable to the F-port of the Fiber Box, ensure that the blue lever on the connector is locked and plugged in and points upwards (see figure 2).įigure 2 - Blue lever locked and plugged in, pointing upwards (2) The optical cable to the optical outlet located in the multimedia cabinet, on the port used by Salt Home (the port number is indicated in the e-mail and the SMS informing about the activation of your Salt Home services) and (3) to the F-port of the Fiber Box.įigure 1 - Installation diagram of the Salt Fiber Box.(1) The power supply of the Fibre Box to a power outlet.If the size of the multimedia cabinet is large enough to store the Fiber Box and proper ventilation of the Fiber Box is ensured, place the Fiber Box inside the multimedia cabinet. We recommend placing the Fiber Box in the multimedia cabinet, particularly to connect the Fiber Box to the home network cabling. You can place your Fiber Box in the multimedia cabinet or on the outside. If your home has home network cabling with a multimedia (or distribution) cabinet, this multimedia cabinet is often positioned at the entrance of the home.