Your wired extensions should all come off the detachable lower faceplate.
If you unplug the faceplate then none of the extensions should have a dial tone.
The test socket exposed by unplugging the faceplate should give the best ADSL results as it is only connected to the incoming pair.
If you install a filtered faceplate you would have to reconnect your voice extensions to its 2/3/5 connector block. If you wanted a wired ADSL extension it would connect to the A/B connector block on the faceplate (if fitted, the original BT ones don't have this).
So you should get the best results in the test socket, plugging a filtered faceplate in with no wired extensions attached should give the same result unless there's a connection issue with the faceplate not fitting the test socket properly.
When you add the voice extension wiring it shouldn't have an effect, but you may see a small one as no filter is 100%.
When you say "plugged in only the BT incoming wire into the XTE-2005" that tells me you wired it up wrong.
Phil
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MaxDSL diagnostics
Are your kids pirates ? Limewire, Bearshare, Kazaa, BitTorrent, eMule are all tools of the trade.



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