Well, I had an issue on a few occasions where the faceplate was slightly disconnected (opened) if you know what I mean. I needed to simply push it back in. However, interestingly on those few occasions it did not interrupt my internet connection!
But it did feel scary to see it come slightly out despite the connection remaining. One reason for this is that I have a cupboard where I need to carefully open the door or else it would hit my master socket! I have clothes in there but I usually only use the right door of the cupboard and avoid the left one.
There's nothing we could do as years ago when we rented out our flat temporarily, an old tenant installed the master socket in that room exactly where we needed to install our cupboard. This is an annoying location for us to the left side of the wall and not a place where we want to have it located as the left cupboard door will hit it if it is fully opened.
If we want to move this somewhere else we have to pay Openreach. This is what we tried initially with TalkTalk with the promise in 2020 that we will get a new line! But the engineer refused. I also wanted to cut the copper length shorter so it doesn't travel excess length. The engineer was annoyed and told us "do you know this copper travels at least 500 meters from your cabinet and you are worrying over 5-10 meters of extra copper inside your flat, it will not make a difference, trust me"!
So, all he did was install a Master socket 5C for us in the existing location. But indeed like you, I could've bought this for £10 from Amazon and install it myself! I didn't need an Openreach engineer just for that so-called free telephone line. I feel betrayed from TalkTalk as live support chat told me they will waive off the cost and install one for free as part of FTTC upgrade. I could've signed up via Uswitch and had £80 voucher at that time and separately buy a Master Faceplate.
Now my only hope for future is to have Openreach upgrade to FTTP. If I sign up to an Altnet FTTP I'll make sure the ONT is installed in a better location.
Unfortunately, we aren't allowed to move the existing Master socket ourselves, which kinda sucks. But at least we can replace the Faceplate ourselves as this doesn't require an engineer visit.



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