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The fios installer tie strapped my incoming fios line to the 220V electrical service of my house from the overhead lines. Does anyone know if that could cause intermittent sound/video drops in my service??? I know you're not supposed to do that with low voltage lines but didn't know if it affects fiber optics.
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Fiber optics are immune to electromagnetic radiation, even when strapped to to power lines. If the FiOS drop cable has a copper ground, that wouldn't be optimal. Make sure it's well grounded outside your home. I would expect an aerial drop cable to be fiber only and not have a copper ground.
The problems with your audio and video are more likely caused by problems with your in home coax, video/audio cables, or equipment.
Good luck.
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Fiber optics are immune to electromagnetic radiation, even when strapped to to power lines. If the FiOS drop cable has a copper ground, that wouldn't be optimal. Make sure it's well grounded outside your home. I would expect an aerial drop cable to be fiber only and not have a copper ground.
The problems with your audio and video are more likely caused by problems with your in home coax, video/audio cables, or equipment.
Good luck.