New fibre install can i choose where master socket goes?
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New fibre install can i choose where master socket goes?
31-10-2014 8:01 PM
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I'm having Plusnet fibre installed Monday. My master socket is in the hallway which has never been used as no electrical power socket there. We've always used the BT extension socket in the living room so it would be impossible to have the Openreach modem and Plusnet router by the master socket so will the engineer use the one in the living room? Can he make this into a master socket? And what will be involved to make it into a master socket, if anything at all?
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31-10-2014 8:59 PM
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The hub and modem would be placed where you chose your extension data socket to be.
Have you checked the box for 'data extension kit' when ordering?
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31-10-2014 9:13 PM
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31-10-2014 10:02 PM
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Please note that the fibre extension kit only carries the fibre connection and not telephone. So wherever your phone is plugged in, it will have to stay there or move to a different socket if desired, but not the new fibre extension socket - as it has different connectors and will not fit.
My master is located in master bedroom next to desk (this is the original master) however this is a new build home.
NE
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31-10-2014 10:09 PM
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31-10-2014 10:29 PM
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If you have 'star wiring' where the phone line enters the home and goes into a junction box and sockets run from there (there is no master) engineers hate this as they have to place a new master socket where the junction box is.
Typical wiring - this is where the phone line enters the home and the first socket is a master (has a line nearly half way through it) extensions are run off from the master. If you have 1 extension socket. The extension socket can be turned into a master - but then the original master will no longer function and if there are other extensions that run from the old master, these will die and will have to somehow connect to the new master.
It's very complicated if you have more than 1 extension socket. So the fibre extension is ideal
NE
Re: New fibre install can i choose where master socket goes?
31-10-2014 11:02 PM
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31-10-2014 11:24 PM
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I had a fibre extension kit at the old house and it was a RJ11 cable from back of master socket along the skirting boards to desired location and a new socket where I would plug the modem cable into.
Call up tomorrow and hopefully get through to someone more helpful. The guys on here are really helpful and should be able to help you.
NE
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01-11-2014 12:29 AM
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I'm not sure of the official name, but I think of it as back-wiring an extension.
Basically, the wiring works like this....
The incoming line pair arrives at the original master, and is crimped to a pair going to the original extension. It isn't attached to the faceplate.
At the original extension, this pair is fitted to the back of a new NTE5, making it the new master.
The second pair is attached to the front faceplate of the new NTE5, carrying the extension signal.
The second pair arrives back at the original master, and attaches to the faceplate there, making it an extension.
Further extensions can be wired onward from this point.
With the master in the new location, the SSFP (service specific faceplate) for fibre can be used to feed the modem.
I've seen it said that this manner of wiring is frowned upon ... but there seem to be a fair few Openreach engineers willing to use it.
Using FTTC since 2011. Currently on 80/20 Unlimited Fibre Extra.
Re: New fibre install can i choose where master socket goes?
01-11-2014 8:04 AM
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01-11-2014 8:54 AM
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I would highly suggest going for the fibre extension kit as there won't be mucking about with other extensions you may have and the fibre extension kit won't degrade your speed.
NE
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01-11-2014 10:40 AM
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At our old house, the original ADSL was wired in this way (engineer install in 2000), except it was crimped through 2 intermediate sockets, rather than just one. I checked for a while, but couldn't get any better stats from the initial entry point.
Using FTTC since 2011. Currently on 80/20 Unlimited Fibre Extra.
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01-11-2014 11:30 AM
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Another question is i have a bt home hub 4 would that perform better than the provided Plusnet router and would i have to wait until after the install to start using the homehub 4.
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01-11-2014 1:47 PM
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I have one fitted downstairs but nothing is connected - I've tried it and works the same as the master socket but no voice.
You can use the hub 4 - see my guide here
http://community.plus.net/library/hardware/using-a-bt-homehub-3-or-2-on-plusnet-adsl-or-fttc/
However it's for the hub 3 and 2 - it applies to the latest home hubs as well.
I'm using a BT hub 5 on my servie - when it goes live on Thursday
NE
Re: New fibre install can i choose where master socket goes?
01-11-2014 10:17 PM
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I was thinking of using the supplied modem and plusnet router at first and maybe moving onto the hub 4 later on but its tempting to use the hub 4 right away as its an all in one less clutter.
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