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FTTP Plug Sockets.

DJI_MINI_2_SE
Sightseer
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I had FTTP installer recently at the only point where its close to the required twin power socket this presented a problem as i  already  use  one of the sockets  i searched several sites where this issue was discussed and found you do not have to have the eero Router and ONT plugged into separate plug sockets so using an adapter like the ones below is fine as the ONT and Router draw little power.

 

I assume this information is *correct as i have had no issues i have checked that the plugs are not getting warm etc.

*Admins please remove it it is not.

 

I hope this may help others in the same boat. 

 

 

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DJI_MINI_2_SE
Sightseer
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TalkTalk should put something about this in the advert for Full fibre i imagine there will be many potential customers in a similar situation to us who are put off moving to FTTP because they don't have two free plug sockets.

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fr8ys
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I have mine in a traditional wired extension lead.

 

The only time it could be a problem is if you use power line plugs. These really need to be in the main socket, so use of throughout ones are preferable if only one socket available with the extension or adaptor plugged into this.

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