And if you have any issues after you attach anything between their fibre cable and the ONT, I wouldn't be surprised if you get charged.
Or I could just unplug my extension cable from the coupler and move the ONT to be plugged directly into it. A bit like using the test socket on an NTE5. Making the demarcation point the ONT is as dumb as not having a coupler in fibre run at fixed point so that activity in the house can require recabling from outside the house.
The way I see it, BTOR own everything up to the ONT which is why you are not allowed to change anything before that point, apart from the batteries in the BBU if you have one.
Also its not the same as removing the faceplates and using the test socket, doing that you are not touching BTOR's wiring, when you use a fibre coupler on the fibre cable going into the ONT you are altering their wiring, so no its not the same thing.
What you are suggesting to do would be the same thing as re-locating the Master Socket and adding extra cable between the BT80 box and the Master Socket.
If the ONT isn't installed where you like it, you should of told them where you wanted it to be installed where the external engineer(s) arrived.
They are happy to install it where you want it, within reason that is.
I did exactly that when mine was installed.
The engineer(s) arrived to do the external work and I asked if it could be installed where I wanted it and explained why I wanted it there and they was happy to install it there.
The next day another engineer arrived to do the internal work and saw where the CSP was installed and knew where about the internal hardware needed to be installed, I re-explained where I wanted it and why, he was very happy to install it there.
Job done.
Paul
Edited by PaulKirby (Thu 05-Oct-17 21:44:05)