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Master socket piggy back connection

kempas
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Had a few connection issues over the last few days, dropping out when using the phone etc. Crackled on the phone.

 

Logged a fault but just checked the master socket - haven't really looked since we had faster fibre a few years back and no issues.

 

Just wanted to check our setup is correct. We seem to have a MK3 faceplate plugged into to old NTE5 faceplate which itself is plugged into the master/test socket.

 

I assume this is as expected? Just caught me a second when testing the phone in the test socket since that is now a second plate away.

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Hi kempas

 

No problem. I'm just sending you a Private Message to confirm some details so I can arrange this visit.

 

Thanks

 

Message 2 of 10

Hi Debbie. Many thanks, yes please.

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Hi kempas

 

The line test is detecting a potential fault towards the property and Openreach are requesting that we arrange an engineer visit (to the property)

 

Would you like me to arrange this visit for you? I will need to send you a Private Message to confirm some details.

 

Thanks

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Yep, occasional crackle still present on line when connected to test socket - still have an open fault logged.

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Hi kempas

 

Just to confirm is the noise/dropping connection still present if you connect directly at the test socket?

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kempas
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Many thanks.

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Skynet_TX
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Yep, I believe that is normal for the FTTC style socket, I think it was just a way of 'upgrading' an old socket without actually replacing the entire socket.

kempas
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Yep, I know the test socket is behind, I was just surprised since I have a later faceplate plugged in to the earlier plate behind it which then plugs into the test socket.


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Skynet_TX
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Hi @kempas,

 

Does your master socket look like this :

 

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If so then yes, this type of socket does have an extra section that you have to remove to get to the test socket.