fiber internet installation


AT&T has just brought fiber to my area.  We are getting it installed tomorrow.  My question is where is the best place to put the modem?  I read that I should have the modem somewhere else in the house other than the hifi room and  run cat 5 to the room to connect to another router  with a linear power supply then into the streamer.

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I have Century Link fiber optic service. The optical interface unit is by the exterior breaker box. I paid an electrician to run a Cat6E cable to a jack behind my system. The modem is on a shelf next to the jack beneath to TV. Everything is hard wired. 

There are no wireless signals for the modem signal to interfere with. The lion's share of TV we watch is from a roof mounted antenna. Or we stream video or internet radio hardwired.

When the house was built someone plumber taped a 2 inch PVC pipe along the stud with inlets behind the TV and down low for components. TV cables are hidden. 

I don't know if I made a bad decision or not but I had the modem installed at the back of the listening room.  It's a modem with wifi built in wifi.  The room is about 25ft in length.  I figure I can set up another router with a linear power supply or put a linear power supply on the modem and run a cat 6 around the bottom of the wall to the front of the room to the streamer.  It may not be optimal but I think it should be ok for now.  I will eventually have my hifi systems all on its own breaker in the breaker box.   

UK based. My full fibre terminates in the garage where it is connected by CAT5 to a firewall. Internal LAN.s then connect to a switch for my Streaming unit, Server,  Wi-Fi  router etc.  CAT5 also runs upstairs to another switch in my office. Keep the Wi-Fi hub as high up as you can for better signal.  The Wi-Fi is simply a router. DHCP is done on the Firewall. I've tested going direct CAT5 to the Streamer from a dedicated port on the firewall vs connecting to the house LAN. No difference. It is nice to have silly speeds though. Download a track from Qobuz to cache in about 2-3 seconds. By the time you've finished the first track all the playlist is in cache. You can pull the Ethernet connection on the streamer and it just keeps playing until the cache is used up. Hope this helps.

 

@simonb I had thought about putting the modem  in the attic.  I just wouldn't have easy access.  I have an office in the corner of the house and in the past the wifi signal wasn't great where it was there.  If I find that I am having issues with the noise I can have a tech come out and put the modem elsewhere.  

I have only experienced noise from a modem or router within a few feet of audio equipment. I would locate it at a convenient place... to be extra careful ten to twelve feet from an audio system (and not on the same power lines) would be plenty.