1/ where the router should be, or
2/ at least a WAP (wireless access point) connected to the router by ethernet.
3/ You may even find success using homeplugs to connect the WAP to the router using the mains wiring or
4/ lastly using wireless to effect the connection.
I listed these in descending order of preference.
Unfortunately you have some hookey wiring probably done by an equally hookey BT bod which I'm sure BT will be happy to charge you £130 to change. Further you could be on dodgy ground if you mess with the mess yourself.
What would help if you're still keen to have a go is to remove the next 2 screws from the next faceplate and get a picture of the wiring behind - on both sockets
Edited by deleted (Thu 17-Aug-17 14:13:01)



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