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on 06-06-2022 08:17 PM
I have been unable to connect to the internet for the past 24 hours.
have tried resetting my router but it has made no difference.
Logging into my router tells me that the DSL cable is not plugged in, although it is.
Does this mean I need a new DSL cable?
on 13-06-2022 06:44 AM
Morning,
I'm really glad to hear this and thanks for confirming 🙂
Thanks
on 10-06-2022 09:43 PM
Hello,
I am pleased to report that I have installed the router and am now reconnected to the internet.
Thanks to all who have helped
on 10-06-2022 08:45 AM
Hello,
How are you getting on? Has the router arrived?
Thanks 🙂
on 08-06-2022 07:01 AM
Hi Chinchilli
Yes of course. The router is on its way, please allow 24-48hrs for this to arrive.
Please can you test the new router directly at the test socket using the new cables and filter.
Please let us know how you get on.
Thanks
Debbie 🙂
on 08-06-2022 06:54 AM
Hi Debbie,
No, I have not been sent a replacement router - could you arrange this?
Thank you
on 08-06-2022 06:45 AM
Hi Chinchilli
Thanks for confirming that you have tested directly at the test socket.
Have we sent you a replacement router for testing? This would be the last check before arranging an Openreach engineer visit.
Debbie
07-06-2022 10:25 PM - edited 07-06-2022 10:32 PM
Ok, well if there is no centre section as shown in that picture I posted above then that should mean you are plugged into the test socket, so if it is still not working in there then at least that proves it is not a fault with the wiring in your home. The support team here will be able to help more tomorrow, they will be able to run more tests on your line, but if that comes back clear then they may suggest sending you a replacement router to try.
Just checking, when you say you have plugged directly into the test socket, you have to have a microfilter on the end of the grey cable, I'm assuming you do have one connected, as that is the only way it will fit properly in the test socket.
on 07-06-2022 10:22 PM
Thank you for your help.
Have tried unscrewing the two screws - only the bottom section came away- and plugged the router directly into the socket- still not working.
So at least I’m a bit further forward.
on 07-06-2022 10:11 PM
I found an old pic, I thought it might be one of these :
But yes @ferguson you are quite right, you should only remove those two screws on the front and then pull away the bits that easily come away, but if it is like the one in this image you may find that two sections come away, and if this is the case you have to pull both of those section away to access the test socket underneath, as plugging the router into the socket in that middle part of the image will not work.
@ferguson you can see in that image above that the middle section has the data port at the top, so the port at the bottom is pre filtered voice only, so you have to remove that section to get to the test socket underneath, the section fitted to the wall then only has that one unfiltered test socket.
I don't see many of these sockets around, but they always catch people out as they try to use that socket on the middle section as the test socket, and that will never work, as it is prefiltered voice only.
on 07-06-2022 10:00 PM
The DSL socket always remains fixed in the picture that the poster sent us, I didn't want them to think that bit should come away!
on 07-06-2022 09:57 PM
Think it depends on the style of socket, I've seen versions of that FTTC socket where the ports are top and bottom (rather than side by side) where there are two sections of the socket that you have to remove, I thought from the image that it might be one of those sockets. But yeah, you just need to pull away as many sections as easily come away, and the test socket should be under that.
I did find an article somewhere that showed pictures of how to access the test socket on the FTTC socket that had two pull away sections, I'll see if I can find it again.
on 07-06-2022 09:51 PM
@Skynet_TX wrote:
Ok, your FTTC master socket will have a test socket inside, if you can undo the two screws on the front of the socket then that bottom section can be gently pulled away, the top section that has the data socket on should also then pull away, you should then be able to see a standard phone socket, if you connect the router to that using a microfilter then that is connecting your router directly to the phone line that come into your property, so if it still doesn't work in that test socket then that at least eliminates any of the home sockets / wiring being the cause.
If the support team here have tested the line and can't see any issues, and it still doesn't work in the test socket, then it could well be a fault with the router or cable, the support team here will be able to help further, but if they did suspect an issue with the router or cable they would be able to arrange a replacement for you.
Spot on buddy, apart from "the top section that has the data socket on should also then pull away." It won't, it will remain in place, but will be disabled by removing the faceplate. Just to make it clear for the poster.
on 07-06-2022 09:33 PM
Ok, your FTTC master socket will have a test socket inside, if you can undo the two screws on the front of the socket then that bottom section can be gently pulled away, the top section that has the data socket on should also then pull away, you should then be able to see a standard phone socket, if you connect the router to that using a microfilter then that is connecting your router directly to the phone line that come into your property, so if it still doesn't work in that test socket then that at least eliminates any of the home sockets / wiring being the cause.
If the support team here have tested the line and can't see any issues, and it still doesn't work in the test socket, then it could well be a fault with the router or cable, the support team here will be able to help further, but if they did suspect an issue with the router or cable they would be able to arrange a replacement for you.
on 07-06-2022 09:06 PM
Phone is working OK and dialling 17070 gives the correct number
Tried plugging the grey cable in both the bottom and top socket- neither worked!
07-06-2022 08:21 PM - edited 07-06-2022 08:24 PM
Is the landline phone working ok, if you dial 17070 does it read back the correct phone number (i.e. the phone number shown in 'My Account').
Also, to try the router in that master socket you would have to plug the grey cable from the router directly into the top socket, if you plug it into the bottom socket using the microfilter that won't work.
on 07-06-2022 07:57 PM
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Have now located the master socket- looks like the FTTC.
Have tried plugging the router directly into the master socket but still unable to connect to the internet
on 07-06-2022 08:51 AM
Hi Chinchilli
Thank you 🙂
Do you have any other sockets in the property or just that one?
on 07-06-2022 08:39 AM
Took this photo last night of the socket my router is plugged into. Will be able to get a better photo of the socket when I get home this evening.
I can tell you the power light is on on the router and the wireless light is flashing, but all other lights are off.
on 07-06-2022 07:24 AM
Hi Chinchilli
I'm really sorry to hear this.
Would it be ok to post a photo of your master socket and current set up on this thread?
Thanks
Debbie
on 07-06-2022 04:57 AM
The socket is a non NTE
I have a landline phone plugged into the socket but removing it does not allow me to connect