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35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 8:59 AM
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When we moved in, 35 years ago, like most people, we only had phones.
We have not touched the wiring as it normally works OK.
Even switching providers (BT, 02, Sky, Virgin and PlusNet) and getting the internet, yesterday I discovered the test socket on the master socket, is not wired, so the test socket is useless!
Maybe things will get better or is this a case of it's working, so don't touch?
Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 9:20 AM
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Well it was connected at some point @Leapy as you can see by the broken wires around the screw heads. So someone's been at it, meaning it could have been anyone of the engineers that have turned up in that time so take your pick!
Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 9:28 AM
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That doesn't look like a genuine BT NTE5 socket to me, the test socket is offset on a BT socket. Have you got any other sockets in the house ?
Looks like someone has tried to connect what appears to be a master socket, as an extension by not using the A & B terminals. They've failed!.
The 'test' socket you refer to must be live because the faceplate plugs into it.
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Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 9:28 AM
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It looks like its been wired as an extention. Is there an old GPO/BT socket near where the phone line enters the building?
Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 10:41 AM
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@Bogbody @MisterW That is the one next to the front door, where the wire from the telegraph pole comes in and it's the only one that has a two part front and a test socket. All the others (3) just extension sockets.
@Mook I don't think we have ever had any Telecoms Engineers enter and look at it as each switch has been done without a visit, and they all just send you a router.
One interesting point, is that wherever the router goes either on the master or extensions, it works exactly the same. The only reason I'm looking at it now is because, I'm on PlusNet Fibre Extra my download is limited to under 40mbps and the upload, shows a possible 20mbps, but that is always under 8mbps.
Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 11:08 AM
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Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 11:17 AM - edited 09-07-2020 11:19 AM
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@Leapy Ahh! I hadn't appreciated that in the first picture, the wires were connected to the faceplate, rather than the backplate.
That IS a genuine BT NTE5 BUT its definitely not wired correctly. As @Bogbody says that's not the master socket, its wired as an extension. Well in fact it's wired VERY strangely, normally the incoming cable would be wired to the A & B terminals and the wires from the faceplate are to feed other extensions.. That doesn't look like the incoming BT cable , it wouldn't normally be white 6 core cable. You must have another socket or joint box where the incoming cable is connected.
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Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 11:26 AM
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@Leapy wrote:
The only reason I'm looking at it now is because, I'm on PlusNet Fibre Extra my download is limited to under 40mbps and the upload, shows a possible 20mbps, but that is always under 8mbps.
Maybe 40 / 10? FWIW, My upload speed shows a possible 25Mb/s but it never goes above 20Mb (usually 19.99!)
Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 11:28 AM - edited 09-07-2020 11:35 AM
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Hi Leapy
If that socket is where the connection comes in from outside there are only two wires connected
So how are the three extensions getting their connection from the master
There must be a connection somewhere else how many wires are connected in the extensions
When you get an incoming call do all the phones ring together
Any chance of a picture
HD
Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 12:38 PM
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If the cables come straight in from the pole then Bodger has been very busy.
🙂
Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 2:37 PM - edited 09-07-2020 2:43 PM
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@Bogbody @Anonymous The black thick Telegraph Pole Cable comes through the window frame and into the small box with a T on it (see first photo below), that white cable from it, runs down to the bigger Master socket (also with a T on it, as shown in previous photos).
All the 3 extensions are like this one (see second photo below).
When we moved in all 4 extensions only had phones/fax and rang. I think, there was an issue as all phones (and fax machines) had to be REN1 to ring and work and some phones/fax machines didn't have clear REN ratings. https://www.britishtelephones.com/ren.htm
Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 2:53 PM - edited 09-07-2020 2:54 PM
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So where are the cables to the extension sockets ?
In a correctly wired system , the extension sockets are wired from the faceplate on the master socket, but as has been mentioned previously , there is only one cable going to the 'master' socket.
Looks like you've almost certainly got some form of 'star' wiring , which is very likely affecting your speed.
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Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 2:59 PM
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Unless there is some hidden old wiring connected in somewhere.
Time to involve BT (Warning - potential cost involved!!!) or a competant person well versed in fixing BT bodges. 😀😀
Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 4:04 PM
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@MisterW wrote:
So where are the cables to the extension sockets ?
In a correctly wired system , the extension sockets are wired from the faceplate on the master socket, but as has been mentioned previously , there is only one cable going to the 'master' socket.
Looks like you've almost certainly got some form of 'star' wiring , which is very likely affecting your speed.
@MisterW There is only one cable going to the master socket and that is the white cable from the outside Telegraph Pole.
The cabled going from the master socket goes to the extension via that faceplate adaptor interface cable (see photo). Note two cables, one in from service provider and one out to daisy chain extensions.
The photo of the extension box is correct for all three boxes, but the last one (that was photographed), is the end of the daisy chain and does not have an extension lead and interface, because it is the end.
Re: 35 years to discover a faulty wired Master socket
09-07-2020 4:21 PM - edited 09-07-2020 4:24 PM
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@Leapy So let me get this straight🙄
The incoming line is wired to the back of the faceplate on the 'master' socket, the extension wiring is wired to an adapter which is plugged in to the front of the faceplate.
Why would anyone do that ?. The incoming line should be wired to the A & B terminals on the master socket backplate, the extension wiring is wired to the faceplate, no adapter required !!
Unless , the master socket was faulty in some way and the A & B terminals didn't work?.
Anyway, do you normally plug the router into the master socket ? If you do, then I'd suggest replacing the whole kit and kaboodle with a NTE5C and Mk4 filtered faceplate.
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