Can someone can tell me whether Sonic uses keystone-format, snap-in, fiber-optic jacks in the wall plate on the interior wall near the ONT? (For clarity, here's a picture of someone's Sonic fiber install. The wall plate is the white rectangular plate in the upper left, with the yellow fiber cable running from it.)
While I wait for my FDA to go live, I'm trying to work out a plan for fiber routing. Currently, my DSL cable connects to an RJ11 jack in a 2-port Leviton wall plate whose other port holds an RJ45 Ethernet jack. Both jacks are keystone-format modules that snap into the plate. When the fiber install takes place, I'd like to keep the wall plate and the Ethernet jack but replace the DSL jack with one for the fiber-optic cable. If Sonic uses keystone-format fiber-optic jacks at the wall plate, this approach should be easy--or at least straightforward--for the installer; if not, I may need to rethink my plan.
Here are front and back pictures of my wall plate as currently configured. I'd like to replace the RJ11 DSL jack in the upper port with a fiber-optic jack.
While I wait for my FDA to go live, I'm trying to work out a plan for fiber routing. Currently, my DSL cable connects to an RJ11 jack in a 2-port Leviton wall plate whose other port holds an RJ45 Ethernet jack. Both jacks are keystone-format modules that snap into the plate. When the fiber install takes place, I'd like to keep the wall plate and the Ethernet jack but replace the DSL jack with one for the fiber-optic cable. If Sonic uses keystone-format fiber-optic jacks at the wall plate, this approach should be easy--or at least straightforward--for the installer; if not, I may need to rethink my plan.
Here are front and back pictures of my wall plate as currently configured. I'd like to replace the RJ11 DSL jack in the upper port with a fiber-optic jack.