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Standard User NaNook
(regular) Fri 19-Jan-07 22:41:59
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Re: BT Master Socket


[re: adebov] [link to this post]
 
In my current flat, I cannot maintain a stable connection for more than 5 minutes. The house is just down the road, same builders etc so on the assumption that the wiring will be as bad, the master socket is a must.
Standard User NaNook
(regular) Fri 19-Jan-07 22:43:29
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Re: BT Master Socket


[re: durbanator] [link to this post]
 
I have an ADSL faceplate. Agreed that will improve things but doesnt move the master socket to the room I want it in.
Standard User NaNook
(regular) Fri 19-Jan-07 22:44:47
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Re: BT Master Socket


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Thanks for the heads up.

I really want the best and am wondering if there are any other makes that would be better.


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Standard User adebov
(knowledge is power) Fri 19-Jan-07 22:49:34
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Re: BT Master Socket


[re: NaNook] [link to this post]
 
Definately, and get a good ADSL filtered face-plate too (something like the XTE-2005 from ADSL Nation).

Ade

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Standard User cahaddras
(experienced) Fri 19-Jan-07 22:54:09
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Re: BT Master Socket


[re: NaNook] [link to this post]
 
Certainly bad extension wiring can be a problem, but it far more frequently isn't, especially if you disconnect the ring wire. Have you actually tried it? If not then you could easily end up going for a much more complex (and expensive) solution for no benefit.
Standard User NaNook
(regular) Fri 19-Jan-07 23:25:36
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Re: BT Master Socket


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Judging by the experience I had in this place I can pretty much guarantee that the new place will be the same.

Standard User Stabilo
(regular) Fri 19-Jan-07 23:57:44
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Re: BT Master Socket


[re: durbanator] [link to this post]
 
In reply to:

An NTE shift (where the Network termination point is moved) is only possible when you have more than one line) they cannot re-jig your internal wiring.




Incorrect. We had our NTE shifted when we only had one line.
Standard User yarwell
(legend) Sat 20-Jan-07 00:02:08
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Re: BT Master Socket


[re: NaNook] [link to this post]
 
no point in spending on anything faster than 8M to connect to a BT broadband connection.

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Standard User NaNook
(regular) Sat 20-Jan-07 00:52:31
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Re: BT Master Socket


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I fully agree and the most I will get at the new place is 3meg if not much lower, but this will also serve as a dual purpose for the high def streaming to my media pc.

Wireless always packed up, even 108meg.
Standard User durbanator
(learned) Sat 20-Jan-07 08:31:09
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Re: BT Master Socket


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Sorry, vague post. You can have an NTE shift, but you can't move the master socket 'into' an existing extension wired box. BT would have to come out and put a new NTE socket in the bedroom and deactivate the old one. Charge is about 120 I believe.



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