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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16852045" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>The bigest trick is making sure the splices are clean, and flush. With the right tools it's easier than RJ45 on ethernet.</p><p>Definitely bury the cable (most have insulation that is sensitive to UV light, and bending out in the open will result in failure resulting in you doing it all again soon when it fails.) But if done right, it'll last many years, decades even. Then as your isp increases speed or adds features you'll be able to use the same fiber and just upgrade the hardware on the ends to keep up. </p><p>You'll not only be able to tell 300-400mb vs 1000mb but the lower ping you'll have with a wired connection you'll especially notice. Response will be much faster wired vs radio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16852045, member: 51947"] The bigest trick is making sure the splices are clean, and flush. With the right tools it's easier than RJ45 on ethernet. Definitely bury the cable (most have insulation that is sensitive to UV light, and bending out in the open will result in failure resulting in you doing it all again soon when it fails.) But if done right, it'll last many years, decades even. Then as your isp increases speed or adds features you'll be able to use the same fiber and just upgrade the hardware on the ends to keep up. You'll not only be able to tell 300-400mb vs 1000mb but the lower ping you'll have with a wired connection you'll especially notice. Response will be much faster wired vs radio. [/QUOTE]
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