Late July, I received an email from Sky announcing that my "Sky Broadband is about to get faster". Since joining Sky, my broadband connection was consistently (for approximately the last 12 months) over 2.5Mbps. However, since August this has dropped to 1.7MBps.
I called Sky and they told me that, although my line should support 4Mbps their current tests show that my current configuration (which has not changed at all) will only go up to 2Mbps and have therefore capped my line at this limit. As my router is on an extension, they suggest that I move my router to the master socket at which point they will re-test my line and I should get nearer 4Mbps.
I understand that for best results the router should be on the master socket, but unfortunately it is not practical for me to move my router as I have a couple of devices that require a wired connection and cannot be moved. In addition to the master socket, I have three extensions. These extensions seem to be wired in a daisy chain, i.e. there is a cable from the master socket to the first extension, a cable from the first extension to the second extension, and a final cable from the second extension to the third. Sadly, (yes - you guessed it) my router is on this third extension.
All cables have three pairs of wires; blue/white and white/blue, orange/white and white/orange, and green/white and white/green - the green wires are loose and not used. Wiring otherwise seems to be standard, blue/white to 2, orange/white to 3, white/orange to 4, and white/blue to 5.
To improve the broadband performance I have been considering rewiring my telephone sockets using the XTE-2005 faceplate with one or more XTF-68 extensions. Given that my router must stay on the third extension (and I cannot change the wiring), I was thinking of purchasing one XTE-2005 (for the NTE5) and three XTF-68 - one for each extension.
Has anyone else got a similar configuration, i.e. daily chained extensions, router on the last extension and now using XTE-2005 and XTF-68 sockets? If so, is there an improvement to the broadband performance and is it worth doing? Also, would you be able to describe the wiring for the daisy chained XTF-68s?
Many thanks,
John



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