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Open Reach repair is causing issues

Copperhead
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Message 15 of 15

We recently had a problem on our line. An Open Reach engineer turned up to repair the fault and has now caused further issues. The line to our property comes in through an upstairs bedroom. Prior to the 'repair' it was routed from this room via a junction box to a master socket in a downstairs room. The repair involved disconnecting the junction box and making this the master socket. Net result - I've had to spend a fortune on repeaters and extenders to try and get a signal to rooms where we use the internet. We are now unable to hear the telephone as it is upstairs or if we do hear it, we can't get to it fast enough to answer it. And, to add insult to injury, trying to sleep with the router led shining is nigh impossible. My question is this: How do I arrange for Open Reach to come and re-instate the master socket where it was originally installed? After all, I didn't ask for it to be moved.

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Message 1 of 15

They will prearrange a day. I've sent you a PM to confirm some details

 

Chris

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Message 2 of 15

Hi Chris,

Yes, would be happy to go ahead with that. Do they just turn up or prearrange a day?

The router is a Sagemcom TalkTalk wifi hub. I can't find a model number.

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Message 3 of 15

OK thanks. We can arrange to have the master socket moved but this is chargeable at £128.40. Regarding the light on the router, which router do you have? There is an option on some of our routers to reduce the brightness of the light

Chris

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Message 4 of 15

Hi Chris,

I understand it was because the cable runs round the property and through an extension built in the 1970's (so it's quite an old cable) and it would have been a major job.

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Message 5 of 15

OK thanks for the clarification. Did the engineer give any explanation why he just didn't replace the cable to the master socket? 

 

Chris

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Message 6 of 15

Hi Chris, I'm not very articulate and I may have confused things so I'll recap.

 

The original set up was as follows: The incoming telephone line enters the property in an upstairs bedroom. This goes into a back box (which had a phone socket on the front and for ease, I have previously referred to as a junction box). A cable then runs from this box to downstairs where the master socket is situated (It is this cable that has failed). The router and telephone were both plugged into this downstairs master socket.

 

The situation now: The engineer has disconnected the downstairs master socket and put a new master socket in the bedroom.

 

My explanation looks about as clear as mud to me but you may understand it. If not I can try and upload a sketch.

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Message 7 of 15

OK thanks, so was the socket downstairs and extension socket from the master socket upstairs?

Chris

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Message 8 of 15

Hi Chris,

I have since spoken to my wife, who was present when the repair was made. Apparently, the line from the junction box to the original master socket had failed and it was the only option he could see to get us back online quickly.

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Message 9 of 15

Hi Copperhead,

 

Did the engineer explain why he was disconnecting the old master socket?

Chris

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Message 10 of 15

Hi Michelle, Thank you for picking this up.

The router has always been connected to the master socket. It is one of the first things the engineers have checked, when they've come in the past and it has been like that for 20+ years. (not with same router though).

As I explained in my original post, at the cable entry point into the property, the entry cable previously ran directly into a junction box with another cable running from there, to the master socket which was situated downstairs. The latest engineer has just turned this junction box into a new master socket and disabled the original master socket.

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Message 11 of 15

Morning,

 

Is it possible that the router was previously connected at an extension socket? Where is the first socket were the line first enters the property?

 

Thanks

 

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Divsec
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Message 12 of 15

That's very helpful of openreach isn't it🤕 I think it best now to wait for the excellent team here to return on Monday. It should be possible to disable the router led for now. Set up your Super Router might help

I don't work here and all my opinions are my own.

Message 13 of 15

Hi @Divsec, thank you for coming back to me. I believe all wiring was disconnected, as the original master socket is no longer live.

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Divsec
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Message 14 of 15

Hi @Copperhead did the engineer remove all the wiring to the precious master box? Is it still live but as an extension?

Your post has been escalated 

I don't work here and all my opinions are my own.
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