Verified Condo Fibre Guide • Kuching
Maxis Fibre at The Link 2 Residences (Kuching)
Coverage check, condo installation steps & management coordination guide (updated 2026)
This page is specifically for The Link 2 Residences in Kuching. For condos, always check coverage by exact address + tower + floor + unit.
✅ Condo fibre depends on building infra, riser routing, and sometimes management access rules.
Checking by exact unit prevents wrong submissions.
Blocks / Towers inside The Link 2 (same page)
Choose the correct tower when checking coverage (do not split towers into separate URLs).
Tip: If your tower shows “available” but a specific unit shows “not available”, it’s usually capacity/routing/management process.
Use the “Cannot Install” guide link below before giving up.
What to prepare (The Link 2)
These details help your coverage check and installation go smoother:
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Exact tower + unit details Select Tower A / Tower B correctly, then enter floor and unit number in the same format your condo uses.
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Management / access rules Some buildings require installer registration, working-hour limits, or a form before contractors can enter.
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Router placement plan Best WiFi = center of the unit, away from thick walls/metal cabinets. Plan the router spot early.
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Tenant / owner permission If you’re a tenant, confirm landlord permission first (especially if drilling/trunking is needed).
The Link 2 installation flow (condo-safe)
Follow this order to avoid delays:
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1) Check coverage by exact address Use the address checker and include tower + unit for the most accurate condo result.
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2) Confirm management requirements If guard/management asks for documents, use the management guide link (left).
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3) Installer appointment Installer routes fibre from the building point to your unit. Clear access = faster completion.
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4) Activation & WiFi setup Once line is live, position router smartly (avoid corners; test signal in bedrooms).
Tower A checklist
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Confirm tower naming with security Use the same tower label your guard/management uses so installer access is not delayed.
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Ask about riser/IDF access rules Some towers require escort or keys for riser room access during installation.
Tower B checklist
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Use exact unit format Condo address databases can be strict. Keep your unit format consistent (floor/unit style).
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If “not available”, use the common fixes first Before giving up, follow the “Cannot Install” guide — it covers capacity/routing/management steps.
FAQ (The Link 2 Residences)
How do I check Maxis Fibre coverage for The Link 2 Residences?
Use the address-based checker at fibremaxis.com.
Select the correct tower, then enter floor and unit accurately. Condo availability can vary by routing and capacity.
Why Tower A can install but my unit in Tower B cannot (or vice versa)?
Different towers can have different riser routes, capacity, or distribution points.
If coverage shows not available, follow the
cannot install guide
for the common fixes.
Do I need management approval for Maxis Fibre installation at The Link 2?
Some condos require prior notice, installer entry registration, or a simple form.
If management/security requests documents, follow the
condo management guide
so installation access won’t be blocked.
How long does Maxis Fibre installation take in a condo?
If coverage is confirmed and building access is smooth, installation is often completed in a single visit.
Delays usually happen due to management access restrictions or full port capacity.
Can tenants apply for Maxis Fibre at The Link 2 Residences?
Tenants can apply, but it’s best to get landlord permission first—especially if drilling/trunking is needed.
This prevents last-minute cancellation.
If you’re unsure about your unit, check coverage by exact address before scheduling installation.
Related condos (names only):
Quick links (must-have for condo pages)
These 3 links are included on every condo page to keep the journey clean and consistent: