Replacing NTE5C faceplates.
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Replacing NTE5C faceplates.
23-02-2018 6:07 PM - edited 23-02-2018 6:11 PM
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Hi, moved into a new place and the BT engineer put one of those NTE5C faceplates on the master socket.
Instead of faffing around with micro-filters, does anyone know how simple it is to fit on one of these MK4 faceplates instead (I'd much rather have separate sockets because I hardly ever use a home phone)?
Does the 5C faceplate just pop off and this MK4 faceplate pop on, or do I need to do some re-wiring as well? Cheers.
https://www.run-it-direct.co.uk/adsl-vdsl-faceplates/mk4btopenreachvdslsocket/
Re: Replacing NTE5C faceplates.
23-02-2018 11:05 PM
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The front just pops off. Just give it a try and you will see the test socket at the back. The front part, be it a single socket or filtered arrangement simply plugs into the test socket.
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Re: Replacing NTE5C faceplates.
26-02-2018 11:16 AM - edited 26-02-2018 11:49 AM
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With the old style NTE5A sockets if you replaced the faceplate then you needed to re-attach the home wiring to the new faceplate which required attaching the wires using a punchdown tool.
However looking at this article https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2016/02/a-quick-look-at-bt-openreachs-new-nte5c-master-socket.... suggests with he new socket the home wiring is now connected to the socket rather than the faceplate making it trivial to change the faceplate without needing to connect any wiring. Looking at the teardown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD67a-ZC7VY it seems the test socket now has some extra pins on the bottom that provide the connection from the filtered faceplate back to the socket's connection to the house.
Re: Replacing NTE5C faceplates.
26-02-2018 12:52 PM - edited 26-02-2018 12:54 PM
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Let's not complicate the issue for the OP. The photo shows the latest type so the answer is that the front 'pops' off and the new filtered unit clips in its place. No rewiring is required.
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Re: Replacing NTE5C faceplates.
26-02-2018 9:38 PM
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Thanks for the clarity, you are correct that the simple answer is that the front pops off and you can replace it.
However I was initially suspicious of your answer as it didn't confirm with my experience with the NTE5A so I spent some time investigating this. By providing evidence for your answer hopefully I've saved time for other people who would have otherwise done the same investigation and provided interesting reading for other people browsing this forum.
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