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Old 03-21-2025, 07:50 AM
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In all the new construction in the Eastport area, houses are wired with the modem/wifi on top of the cabinets above the refrigerator. Fiber and a network cable are there. Or course the fiber is plugged in, but the network cable is just there, no terminal end. Same in the gang box in the garage, network cable ends waiting for their connectors. The rest of the house has the cable ends tired to the wall outlets. Quantum Fiber will come hook up one line, from the modem to which ever rooms wall outlet you want. And will hook up the rest for a fee. I just purchased a kit to hook up the rest. Alone with a switch to hook all the lines up in the garage panel. WiFi to my devices was fine. But hard wiring them really reduces the lag time. Definitely hard wire your tv’s.
Are you sure it's Quantum Fiber and not Centric Fiber? I believe in all the new areas Centric Fiber is the company supplying fiber internet as you described. Quantum is the carrier in some of the new non-Villages developments in Wildwood and in Villages areas in the Leesburg area.

I just helped a Villager with Centric fiber install an ethernet switch to hardwire his TVs and computer in his office. All you need is a 4 or 8 port switch from Amazon which costs less than $20 these days and I can come over put the connectors on the ends of the ethernet wires and connect it all up. Very simple job when you have all the tools.

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Old 03-21-2025, 07:56 AM
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WOW I can't believe all the responses to this post!

So, some homes in the Villages such as the Aspen don't have a switched outlet above the kitchen cabinets. In all other homes that I've seen, the double outlet is switched meaning both plugs are switched unlike the rest of the switched outlets in your home where only one outlet is switched. But this is OK because as you can see in the installation I posted about, because their outlet above the kitchen cabinets is switched, I used the outlet next to the ethernet jack to power the WiFi pod. The power cord for the device is long enough to be snaked from the outlet to the top of the cabinet with the ethernet cable.

If anyone wants to move their main WiFi pod to the top of the kitchen cabinets, please reach out to me. It takes about an hour and I have plenty of that wire molding.
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The outlet and ethernet cable are currently being put above the cabinets above the refrigerator. But the ethernet wires are not terminated there or in the low voltage box in the garage.
I'm not sure where in the Villages you are talking about but in the newer areas where Centric Fiber is the provider, the fiber optic cable comes into the data cabinet in the garage then over to the top of the kitchen cabinets. There the fiber is connected to a "box" that terminates the fiber and provides the router and WiFi functions. You will also see a blue ethernet wire from the top of the kitchen cabinet that runs back to the white data cabinet in the garage enabling you to install an ethernet switch and feed the rest of the ethernet jacks in you home if you connect it all up.

As one poster mentioned, the Centric WiFi is pretty good and should cover most of your home but if you have jacks behind your TVs and or desktop computer, the internet will work better and more consistently if you hard wire these devices.
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We have an outlet and cat 5 plug above out kitchen cabinets, but it is a "switched" outlet, controlled by a wall switch under the wine rack. It makes no sense to have that outlet switched...
There is a very simple 2 minute procedure to make one outlet live and one switched. There is a brass tab on the outlet that needs to be removed. Of course, you should have an electrician, or someone very knowledgeable help you with that. Here's a link to a Google search, "switched outlet wiring diagram".

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We have an outlet and cat 5 plug above out kitchen cabinets, but it is a "switched" outlet, controlled by a wall switch under the wine rack. It makes no sense to have that outlet switched...
They likely installed a switched outlet to run lighting strips above your cabinets....you could bypass the switch and change cover plate to blank (good electrician)
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Old 03-21-2025, 08:13 AM
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There is a very simple 2 minute procedure to make one outlet live and one switched. There is a brass tab on the outlet that needs to be removed. Of course, you should have an electrician, or someone very knowledgeable help you with that. Here's a link to a Google search, "switched outlet wiring diagram".

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Thanks for all the information on the switched outlets. Just wanted to note that the Quantum tech will not do anything with your electric so if you want to modify the outlet above the kitchen cabinets you will need an electician or DIY as everyone has mentioned.

One person I know had the Quantum tech install the WiFi pod above the kitchen cabinets using the switched outlet then after the install had an electrician come and modify the outlet. Of course, you could do the reverse procedure as well.
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A couple of things, 1 router doesn’t provide the coverage you need in a designer home. I use 4 mesh routers both wired and wireless and I’ve helped friends with bigger premier homes that needed 5 mesh routers. Never use a wap. Plus not all mesh networks are good.

There are 2 outlets above the cabinets. I don’t use the switched outlet. I have a smart plug for my LEDs so my automated house automatically turns on the lights at sunset and off at a specified time.
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I'm not sure where in the Villages you are talking about but in the newer areas where Centric Fiber is the provider, the fiber optic cable comes into the data cabinet in the garage then over to the top of the kitchen cabinets. There the fiber is connected to a "box" that terminates the fiber and provides the router and WiFi functions. You will also see a blue ethernet wire from the top of the kitchen cabinet that runs back to the white data cabinet in the garage enabling you to install an ethernet switch and feed the rest of the ethernet jacks in you home if you connect it all up.

As one poster mentioned, the Centric WiFi is pretty good and should cover most of your home but if you have jacks behind your TVs and or desktop computer, the internet will work better and more consistently if you hard wire these devices.
South of 44 and fiber isn't an option. All non terminated ethernet cables are in the low voltage box in the garage. At wall outlets in the home, the cables are behind blanks and aren't terminated.

I determined which ethernet cable was above the refrigerator in the low voltage box. Terminated both ends. Put the Spectrum modem in the low voltage box and connected the ethernet cable. I then connected the wireless router above the refrigerator and plugged it into the always live plug-in on the outlet. None of the other ethernet cables were used. I have great coverage for my 3 bed/3bath designer home including streaming all TV programming.
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South of 44 and fiber isn't an option. All non terminated ethernet cables are in the low voltage box in the garage. At wall outlets in the home, the cables are behind blanks and aren't terminated.

I determined which ethernet cable was above the refrigerator in the low voltage box. Terminated both ends. Put the Spectrum modem in the low voltage box and connected the ethernet cable. I then connected the wireless router above the refrigerator and plugged it into the always live plug-in on the outlet. None of the other ethernet cables were used. I have great coverage for my 3 bed/3bath designer home including streaming all TV programming.
That's great! Basically, you are replicating the Quantum install where the SmartNid (fiber optic terminator and router) is installed in the data cabinet in the garage and the WiFi device is installed high in the kitchen. Perfect. In a situation like this, using the hardwired ethernet cables is optional.

South of 44 both Fenney and DeSoto are the only Villages to my knowledge who have Quantum fiber. Bradford, Chitty Chatty, Sawgrass, Richmond. etc., all don't have fiber so you are stuck with cable. South of these Villages, Centric Fiber is the supplier. I have no idea why some Villages South of 44 were skipped installing fiber. I'm sure there is a good back story about this.

What I do find interesting is in the Villages where Centric Fiber is installed in every home build, it essentially locks out the cable companies from sales. Why would you get cable if you could get Centric Fiber? The price is not that different and it's all ready installed. After closing all you need to do is call Centric Fiber, give them your billing information and withing seconds the WiFi internet is turned on in your home and there is no negotiating every year or two after you get a price increase like with cable.
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We have an outlet and cat 5 plug above out kitchen cabinets, but it is a "switched" outlet, controlled by a wall switch under the wine rack. It makes no sense to have that outlet switched...
Are you sure both sides are switched? Probably put there for above cabinet lighting like for Christmas or just upward pod lights.
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We have an outlet and cat 5 plug above out kitchen cabinets, but it is a "switched" outlet, controlled by a wall switch under the wine rack. It makes no sense to have that outlet switched...
It makes sense if you want to install led light strips above your cabinets and have the ability to turn them off and on. Or you can add a smart plug and control it with your smart device.
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I have a designer home and my initial installation had the equipment in my front "office". I had a less than adequate signal in the opposite corner of the house and had some initial problems with streaming of my TV (although, not certain if it was the signal or with YouTube TV initially). I contacted their customer service and they sent me an Extender (at no cost) and the Customer Service guy walked me through installation, then contacted me regularily for over a month making sure I got everything working to my satisfaction. I couldn't be happier now with it--everything works well (even in the closed in toilet in the farthest away bathroom ) Great customer service and product!
I, too, have a designer home with over 2,500 SF and have my Quantum equipment in my front "office" since last April 2024. They originally had extenders in my living room and master bedroom and all work great. Quantum came back later and removed all the extenders and put one main in the front "office". It is so strong that I have no problems in all rooms including 'streaming' on front room, since I stream YouTube TV, as well on my lanai. Thank you Quantum Fiber!
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I, too, have a designer home with over 2,500 SF and have my Quantum equipment in my front "office" since last April 2024. They originally had extenders in my living room and master bedroom and all work great. Quantum came back later and removed all the extenders and put one main in the front "office". It is so strong that I have no problems in all rooms including 'streaming' on front room, since I stream YouTube TV, as well on my lanai. Thank you Quantum Fiber!
Do you have a block, cement, or stick built home?
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The most common complaint I get is the TV in the Lanai buffering. This is usually because the WiFi signal also degrades when going through glass as well.

Be aware in a stick built home the WiFi signal will easily travel through the walls of the home and you will most likely get full coverage with only one device. With tilt-wall cement and block homes the WiFi signal degrades sometimes significantly when going through each wall or combination of walls. This is why you want to place the WiFi device as high as possible so there are no additional obstructions like a refrigerator or other appliances.
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