My current set up is a BT PSTN line via a faceplate filter to a number of BT sockets with four phones connected (they are 'ring' well). I have a Cisco SPA112 connected to my Draytek Vigor 2762ac Modem/Router which feed two phones, one is a Delta 700 which has two incoming lines - one the BT line, the other the DrayTEL VoIP line. Again both phones work well.
I have a small UPS which currently is not connected to either, I must do something about that!
Until last year, I had the Modem/Router, VoIP adapter and some other gear in our attic space. It used to run hot and over a few years had to replace the Modem a couple of times. Then last year suffered damage to the modem and VoIP adapter during a thunderstorm - luckily not a direct hit; likely induced current due out phone service being overhead. Decided to re-locate this gear in our garage and had a new dropwire installed.
Recently a friend on the same exchange, but different cabinet heard from BT that his ADSL was being upgraded to FTTC and was sent a new hub. This then started me thinking re Openreaches plans for PSTN switch off. The underground wiring around here goes back to the 1950s, some houses still have the brackets for the two-wire overhead lines with the large insulators. Unfortunately much of the underground is aluminium which currently is only giving me about 25 Mbits follollowing I guess new connections, used to get around 36 Mbits originally - cabinet about 500 metres away.
FTTP would be good!
Cheers!
Clive
Andrews & Arnold Home::1 FTTC DrayTek Vigor 2762ac Cisco SPA112 and HUAWEI E5776 with O2 Data SIM