I'm on FTTC, with about 500m of old phone line from the cabinet to the NTE5a master socket in my house.
I've been having some trouble with disconnects, so I've been running some tests to see if any of them are coming from my internal wiring.
But there's something that I don't understand:
1) If I plug into the master socket (i.e. faceplate removed), then I get a speed of 38+ Mbps.
2)But if I put the faceplate back in and plug into the faceplate, the speed drops by 10Mbps.
There is one extension wired into the back of the faceplate (connected via the blue and the white/blue only. i.e. the orange bell wire is NOT connected);
But here's my puzzle - I suspected that the extension was somehow causing the drop in speed - if I disconnect the extension wires, the speed is back to 38 at the faceplate.
BUT, when I then fitted a new cable & extension socket in place of the old, the same drop in speed occurs at the faceplate.
To be double sure, I bought a new master socket and fitted it anyway, and the result is exactly the same - 38 from the master socket, but only 28 from the faceplate, even when new extension wires are fitted.
(description edited as I initially described it wrongly).
Can anyone please tell me, Is this normal? (and why?) Or if it's not normal, then what else could cause this?
Thank you for any help with this
Edited by alfiecat (Wed 23-Feb-22 07:36:08)



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