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Old 04-14-2025, 09:46 AM
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Anyone considering switching to Quantum or Centric Fiber but may be hesitating and have questions?

Also, anyone having Quantum or Centric Fiber having issues and need help?
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Old 04-14-2025, 11:07 AM
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Anyone considering switching to Quantum or Centric Fiber but may be hesitating and have questions?

Also, anyone having Quantum or Centric Fiber having issues and need help?
Have had Quantum Fiber for the last 10 months and overall been great. However, over the last month I've notice my UPLOAD speeds, on a handful of days, have dropped to near zero. Downloads have been consistently fine, but uploads are like .001 Mbps, which makes streaming or doing anything near impossible. During those times I power cycled the SmartNid and was able to get a usable upload speed to return (don't know if it was my action or a Quantum fix on their end). Today the issue reared its head again, power cycling the Nid only resulted in a continuous flashing blue light. Called Quantum support and they indicated that they could not reach the Nid on their end and will send a tech out tomorrow.

My question is what can cause such a situation? Looking on line (via 5g on my phone! Ugg!), replies about poor upload speeds always blame the home Wifi. That doesn't seem to be the issue I am having as all indications are its on Quantum's end. Any thoughts? Thx in advance.
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Have had Quantum Fiber for the last 10 months and overall been great. However, over the last month I've notice my UPLOAD speeds, on a handful of days, have dropped to near zero. Downloads have been consistently fine, but uploads are like .001 Mbps, which makes streaming or doing anything near impossible. During those times I power cycled the SmartNid and was able to get a usable upload speed to return (don't know if it was my action or a Quantum fix on their end). Today the issue reared its head again, power cycling the Nid only resulted in a continuous flashing blue light. Called Quantum support and they indicated that they could not reach the Nid on their end and will send a tech out tomorrow.

My question is what can cause such a situation? Looking on line (via 5g on my phone! Ugg!), replies about poor upload speeds always blame the home Wifi. That doesn't seem to be the issue I am having as all indications are its on Quantum's end. Any thoughts? Thx in advance.
The fact that you are getting a flashing Blue light means the SmartNid booted but it can't get an IP address from the Quantum network. This could be anything from a defective SmartNid to something broken in your circuit. I have not seen any SmartNid's go bad but like any other device it's possible. What we have seen is there is a fiber connector in the box outside your home that goes bad and can cause this type of problem. It's a simple fix. If you had to wait for the tech I would suggest opening that box and carefully move around that green fiber connector and see it anything changes. It will be a temporary fix but at least might get you going again.

One other thing you can try while you are waiting for the tech is on the SmartNid near the power connector there is a reset button. Take a paper clip and depress the reset buttone for 20 seconds. This will do a hard reset on the smartNid. You should see the light go red, then green, then flash blue then go solid green if it comes back.

Out of all the Quantum installs I've been involved with, they are very reliable but like anything else, something can always happen.

Please let us know the outcome of this. Thanks
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Old 04-14-2025, 01:25 PM
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The fact that you are getting a flashing Blue light means the SmartNid booted but it can't get an IP address from the Quantum network. This could be anything from a defective SmartNid to something broken in your circuit. I have not seen any SmartNid's go bad but like any other device it's possible. What we have seen is there is a fiber connector in the box outside your home that goes bad and can cause this type of problem. It's a simple fix. If you had to wait for the tech I would suggest opening that box and carefully move around that green fiber connector and see it anything changes. It will be a temporary fix but at least might get you going again.

One other thing you can try while you are waiting for the tech is on the SmartNid near the power connector there is a reset button. Take a paper clip and depress the reset buttone for 20 seconds. This will do a hard reset on the smartNid. You should see the light go red, then green, then flash blue then go solid green if it comes back.

Out of all the Quantum installs I've been involved with, they are very reliable but like anything else, something can always happen.

Please let us know the outcome of this. Thanks
Since my last posting the NID (series C5500XK) must have made a connection as the light is now solid green. But speed testing the unit from the Quantum app shows 960 down and 33 up. Ugg. I then tried your suggestion checking the connection in the box mounted on the side of my house. All connections seem solid and moving the wires a bit didn't make any difference. I would try your reset suggestion, but the fact that I at least have a connection and don't wish for the NID to go back to flashing blue means I'll just wait for the tech to arrive tomorrow. But, thanks much for the suggestions and reply!
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Old 04-15-2025, 11:32 AM
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Well, the tech just left. Checked signal at NID and stated he didn't like the readings, checked outside box, same. Apparently the signal loss was at "35" and tech was surprised that anything worked with that loss.

He went a couple of houses down to the outside pedestal junction but couldn't find the fiber to my home. Said he'd have to try and look it up. According to the tech, the junction box across the street in the backyards behind me appears to be where my fiber line originates. He stated that obviously Quantum would not be digging up or trenching under a paved road to fix my drop. He then ran a new fiber drop from my outside box to the junction box two houses away. Now have download/upload speeds back (970 dn/587 up) but a thin cable along the side of my house and across two back yards that according to the tech will be 5-10 BUSINESS days before it will be buried 12" down. Fingers crossed neighbors mowing doesn't cut it...
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Old 04-15-2025, 12:31 PM
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Well, the tech just left. Checked signal at NID and stated he didn't like the readings, checked outside box, same. Apparently the signal loss was at "35" and tech was surprised that anything worked with that loss.

He went a couple of houses down to the outside pedestal junction but couldn't find the fiber to my home. Said he'd have to try and look it up. According to the tech, the junction box across the street in the backyards behind me appears to be where my fiber line originates. He stated that obviously Quantum would not be digging up or trenching under a paved road to fix my drop. He then ran a new fiber drop from my outside box to the junction box two houses away. Now have download/upload speeds back (970 dn/587 up) but a thin cable along the side of my house and across two back yards that according to the tech will be 5-10 BUSINESS days before it will be buried 12" down. Fingers crossed neighbors mowing doesn't cut it...
Interesting. I've heard many stories where someones cable was damaged but never fiber. If you don't see the fiber burried in about 5 days, call Quantum to remind them. They have a separate team that buries the cable and they will get to it.

Also, normally, your home is served from a terminal either behind your home or adjacent to your home so I'm not sure why he thought the cable was connected to a terminal across the street. But never the less, the problem was fixed fairly quickly and with a brand new fiber you shouldn't have anymore issues.

Also, I would let my neighbors know about the cable so they can tell the mower guy to be careful.
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Old 04-16-2025, 05:13 AM
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When checking upload and download speeds, don’t use wifi, you have to connect a computer to the router (hardwired using an Ethernet cable) to get a valid speed. Since all ISPs aren’t responsible for your internal LANs, your wifi network could have issues but your hardwired connection could be just fine.
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I have been very happy with Quantum. 100 up and down. While many can match the down speeds, cable can't beat the up speed. I use my own router and Wi-Fi access points behind their ONT. Plus, a price lock for life is nice too.
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Interesting. I've heard many stories where someones cable was damaged but never fiber. If you don't see the fiber burried in about 5 days, call Quantum to remind them. They have a separate team that buries the cable and they will get to it.

Also, normally, your home is served from a terminal either behind your home or adjacent to your home so I'm not sure why he thought the cable was connected to a terminal across the street. But never the less, the problem was fixed fairly quickly and with a brand new fiber you shouldn't have anymore issues.

Also, I would let my neighbors know about the cable so they can tell the mower guy to be careful.
I had the mowers cut our fiber to the box once, and when the Verizon technician person came, i had already bought several sections of galvanized pipe to route the cable though to protect it from any other mowing incidents, and makes the cable pull easier than digging up the whole yard.
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Went out and bought some marker flags and placed them every few feet along the fiber drop. Hoping that the clear indication of a drop will help avoid any issues and for 10 bucks possibly a little insurance.
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I had the mowers cut our fiber to the box once, and when the Verizon technician person came, i had already bought several sections of galvanized pipe to route the cable though to protect it from any other mowing incidents, and makes the cable pull easier than digging up the whole yard.
I understand the protection aspect but how did the pipe make the pull easier?
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I understand the protection aspect but how did the pipe make the pull easier?
and makes the cable pull easier than digging up the whole yard.
. . i typed in the wrong tense,

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"and will make the next cable replacement easier than digging up the whole yard."
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I had the mowers cut our fiber to the box once, and when the Verizon technician person came, i had already bought several sections of galvanized pipe to route the cable though to protect it from any other mowing incidents, and makes the cable pull easier than digging up the whole yard.
I think galvanized pipe is over-kill but OK. PVC pipe would have done the trick.
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I think galvanized pipe is over-kill but OK. PVC pipe would have done the trick.
I didn't want it floating up in any floods. . but yes, that would work as well. .
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I wish we could get fiber tv like we had up in New Jersey. Fios was terrific!
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