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Standard User PaulKirby
(committed) Tue 21-Apr-15 11:21:08
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Re: Torrington Exchange - Update


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If you have the MKII or MKIII VDSL/ADSL filter faceplate there is nothing stopping you from installing a data extension onto the 2 pin IDC connector to where you want the router/modem to be placed.
I have done this with out ADSL2+ connection, I used CAT5e cable due to having reels of that laying around.

Paul
Standard User Miggle
(regular) Tue 21-Apr-15 12:03:13
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Thanks Paul - good point smile
Something that I should have used a while ago before routed cable to get to the socket. I could probably still do it. Food for thought. smile
Standard User PaulKirby
(committed) Tue 21-Apr-15 12:15:07
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Just be careful not to disturb any wires connected to the phone face plate or you will loose all your phones, these IDC connectors are a nightmare when it has short wire connected to it and one pops off and then the second wire pops off when you try to insert the first wire LOL.

But if you remove the first faceplate i.e. the phone one lower it down carefully, you can use the cut out of the VDSL face plate to lower the wire through it without disturbing the wires, also to note you will be using the same cut out for your data extension cable so you need to be careful there too.

Paul


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 21-Apr-15 13:22:15
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In reply to a post by PaulKirby:
these IDC connectors are a nightmare when it has short wire connected to it and one pops off and then the second wire pops off when you try to insert the first wire LOL.


If you do have that problem, using jelly crimps to extend the wire a little can be useful.
Standard User PaulKirby
(committed) Tue 21-Apr-15 14:01:52
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In reply to a post by WWWombat:
In reply to a post by PaulKirby:
these IDC connectors are a nightmare when it has short wire connected to it and one pops off and then the second wire pops off when you try to insert the first wire LOL.
If you do have that problem, using jelly crimps to extend the wire a little can be useful.
Yep got loads of red 2 and 3 way gel filled crimps smile
BT did just that funny enough smile

Plus I have some reels of the same cable BT use internally, so it wouldn't be that much of an issue to replace the internal cable run if needed.
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(deleted) Tue 21-Apr-15 14:24:37
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Does anyone know when Cabinet 8 is due to be updated? (Kingsmead) I type in the schools phone number and its accepting orders, and I read here that the cabinets that are currently enabled spread quite a way the other direction, I went onto a website where it showed a few other cabinets due to be updated but not number 8. Does anyone know how much of a job it is for the engineers/cable fitters to enable cabinets once the main town is enabled? Thanks!
And how long it May possibly take?

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Standard User PaulKirby
(committed) Tue 21-Apr-15 15:19:53
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Cabinet 8 for Exchange Kingsmead has already been updated to fibre and has been since 26th July 2012.

Paul
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(deleted) Tue 21-Apr-15 16:03:54
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In reply to a post by PaulKirby:
Cabinet 8 for Exchange Kingsmead has already been updated to fibre and has been since 26th July 2012.

Paul


When I type in my phone number on the superfast openreach, it says :

Exchange name: Torrington

Status: Enabled area

Your area is enabled for Superfast Fibre but your cabinet is not ready yet so you can't place an order today. It is in our plans to be upgraded and we update this info weekly, so please check back later.

So I went onto the BT Wholesale ADSL Checker, to see which cabinet I am connected too, and I get the following:

BT BROADBAND AVAILABILITY CHECKER
Telephone Number XXXXX on Exchange TORRINGTON is served by Cabinet 8
Featured Products

Downstream Line Rate(Mbps)

Upstream Line Rate(Mbps)

Downstream Range(Mbps)

Availability Date

WBC ADSL 2+ Up to 7.5 -- 5.5 to 12 Available
WBC ADSL 2+ Annex M Up to 7.5 Up to 1 5.5 to 12 Available
ADSL Max Up to 5.5 -- 4 to 8 Available
WBC Fixed Rate 2 -- -- Available
Fixed Rate 2 -- -- Available
Other Offerings
Copper Multicast -- -- -- Available

Where did you get the information that Cabinet 8 was enabled? Also if it is enabled why can I not receive Fibre Speeds? Thanks
Standard User PaulKirby
(committed) Tue 21-Apr-15 16:38:04
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I use my Desktop Fibre Checker.
I can have it check every postcodes for a cabinet and return the speeds and type of broadband for it.
I am currently checking now and so far about 200 address can get fibre on your cabinet 8 and I am only halfway through.

I will update this post once its completed.

You may just not be lucky to get upgraded.

Paul
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(deleted) Tue 21-Apr-15 16:43:18
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Torrington cab 8 is not complete, and work is ongoing.
I don't think the previous poster meant Kingsmead (exchange)
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