Are microfilters still required without telephony?
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08-06-2024 9:52 AM
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I recently renewed my FTTC contract and lost telephony. All working well but is a microfilter still necessary? The router cable plug won't fit directly into the BT point obviously, but there may be a suitable cable for that. My thinking is that I could simplify the connection, reducing clutter and possible failure points, and improving speed at the same time.
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08-06-2024 10:03 AM
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All working well but is a microfilter still necessary?
Technically , no. If you look at the schematic for a typical DSL filter, the DSL port is a direct connection to the line, all the filtering is on the phone side. Having said that, a DSL filter is probably the simplest way to convert the RJ11 to BT plug.
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Re: Are microfilters still required without telephony?
08-06-2024 1:46 PM
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@MisterW wrote:Having said that, a DSL filter is probably the simplest way to convert the RJ11 to BT plug.
Or fit a NTE5C Mk4 faceplate with separate phone and VDSL sockets. I believe if you already have an old single socket 5C the Mk4 filtered front plate is a straight swap.
Re: Are microfilters still required without telephony?
08-06-2024 8:13 PM
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@MisterW wrote:Having said that, a DSL filter is probably the simplest way to convert the RJ11 to BT plug.
Or fit a NTE5C Mk4 faceplate with separate phone and VDSL sockets. I believe if you already have an old single socket 5C the Mk4 filtered front plate is a straight swap.
Presumably, as the 'phone socket will become redundant, faceplated with only the VDSL socket will become available.
Re: Are microfilters still required without telephony?
08-06-2024 8:19 PM
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As most people, if they have the option, will be moving to FTTP, you won't need a phone socket - or the VDSL one.
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08-06-2024 10:02 PM
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I rather suspect there will be lots of customers who won't have the FTTP option - rural, awkward for other reasons, or awkward landlord (block of flats, campsites, other such) who won't allow access across their land/building to lay the fibre.
Re: Are microfilters still required without telephony?
09-06-2024 3:46 PM
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@G6JPG-0 wrote:
I rather suspect there will be lots of customers who won't have the FTTP option - rural, awkward for other reasons
10 minutes walk from Deansgate at the centre of Manchester my building doesn't have FTTP. It will take a while for the whole country to get it.
I was hoping to get rid of that microswitch hanging from the BT point, but I suppose I will have to live with it for now.
Re: Are microfilters still required without telephony?
09-06-2024 7:18 PM - edited 09-06-2024 7:19 PM
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As noted in another thread I just hard-wired an RJ11 cable to the connectors on the backplate and clipped a simple shallow BT plate to the front. Really it now just needs a blanking plate! Are they available for the latest NTEs?
The plug-in filter, if used, only functions as an adapter between the BT socket and RJ11 cable to the router.
Re: Are microfilters still required without telephony?
09-06-2024 7:32 PM
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My understanding is that the Openreach Mk4 faceplate incorporates a RF filter which is there to increase line stability by reducing the effects of REIN (Repetitive Electrical Impulse Noise).
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