OK, I've been helping my neighbour out with trying to get broadband working, I can see what's up, I just need a quick bit of guidance.
The existing incoming cable comes underground into the house, to a point where there's an access hatch, and there is a small junction box attached to the end of the cable. From there, TWO internal cables are attached to the incoming. One leads to a master socket (BT NTE5 type, but with a blank front), while the other leads directly to two extensions at the far end of the house.
So, unplug the faceplate, and half the house wiring stays live. That's not good.
It's all BT-brand stuff, and done very tidily and obviously all at the same time, so I reckon the last engineer to visit (about 2 years back) has taken the easy way out when moving their master socket, and just wired everything at the access hatch in a star\series combo, instead of crawlling under the floor to run a wire to & from the master's location.
Now, if it was my house I know what I would do, but it's not my house and I don't want to risk landing my neighbour with a bill. So the question is,
How should we approach this with BT? My opinion is to just phone up voice faults and say that we are trying to add an extension, but when we unplug the faceplate the extensions stay live. That do it?
My take is that this is a wiring fault, rather than a BB fault.



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