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Standard User wingco1
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 24-Mar-08 16:50:22
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Damaged faceplate???


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I have a NTE 5 in the hall, and three extensions. Only two are used, one of which is used for my ST 585v6 router. I used to sync at a rock solid 8128, until a few weeks ago when there was a fault on my line due to BT equipment. Since then the sync has varied from 6000 to 7968.

I brought the router down to he master socket and plugged it in to the faceplate, it synced at 6240. I removed the faceplate and plugged directly into the test socket, synced at 8128. I only have two wires connected blue/white and white/blue. I replaced the faceplate and plugged into it, the synce was again in the 6000 region. I removed the faceplate gently pulled on the wires where connected and put the faceplate back. Resynced at 8032.

Does this indicate a faulty faceplate?. Would a filtered faceplate improve matters bearing in mind nothing would actually be plugged in to it?.

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Standard User adebov
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 24-Mar-08 17:03:54
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Re: Damaged faceplate???


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Would a filtered faceplate improve matters bearing in mind nothing would actually be plugged in to it?.

If there are wires still going around the house, even if there's nothing plugged into them, a filtered faceplate could make a huge difference.

Ade

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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Mon 24-Mar-08 17:30:10
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Re: Damaged faceplate???


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If the wires are connected to the removable part of the faceplate, i.e. the bit you can unscrew then these are extensions, and this may affect the sync speed.

So damaged faceplate - no it does sound like it, rather the usual issues of noise pickup from extension wiring in a property


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Standard User wingco1
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 24-Mar-08 17:45:48
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Re: Damaged faceplate???


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It was wiring on the extension side of the faceplate. Would it be worthwhile checking the sockets to make sure only pins 2 & 5 are connected?. Or do you think a filtered faceplate, as Ade has suggested, would make a difference?.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 24-Mar-08 17:49:06
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Re: Damaged faceplate???


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Or do you think a filtered faceplate, as Ade has suggested, would make a difference?


It would certainly make a difference to the extension with the router plugged in - the router wouldn't work.
Standard User wingco1
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 24-Mar-08 17:58:04
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Re: Damaged faceplate???


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It would certainly make a difference to the extension with the router plugged in - the router wouldn't work.



Sorry I don't follow. The extension works now without a filtered faceplate fitted at the NTE5. Why would it not work with one fitted

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(deleted) Mon 24-Mar-08 18:01:41
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Re: Damaged faceplate???


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Why would it not work with one fitted


Would you plug the router into the master socket or the extension?
The filtered faceplate removes the ADSL signal from the extensions.
Standard User adebov
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 24-Mar-08 18:05:26
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I think Batboy missed that you now have the router located at the master socket.
With a filtered faceplate, the extension, provided it's still kept as a voice extension (and you keep the router at the master socket), will still work fine (it just won't have any ADSL component present on the cable going to it, so cannot be used to plug a router into).

You can check it all out, by plugging a micro-filter into the 'test' socket inside the master - plug your router into the micro-filter, and plug the existing un-filtered face-plate into the phone socket on the filter (this only works with wired filters, and if the phone socket is oriented correctly for the plug on the face-plate).

Ade

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Standard User wingco1
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 24-Mar-08 18:07:56
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I seem to have misunderstood it's operation. I thought it filtered at the NTE5 thereby doing away with the need for filters at the extensions. Thanks for the clarification.

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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Mon 24-Mar-08 18:13:02
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Re: Damaged faceplate???


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If you buy the one from Solwise or ADSLNation they support a dedicated ADSL extension if that is what you want, then you can fit a neat socket that has another filter builtin allowing a phone to be used if wanted.



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