On 24/07/11 18:37, Ted Wager wrote:

According to the telephone engineer who fitted it the connection has
been changed to the master socket and the phones are connected from
that..

If you have an NTE5 socket (i.e. one that looks like it comes in two bits - see this for reference: http://www.thinkbroadband.com/tools/bt-master-socket.html) then try unscrewing the front of the socket, you should find another socket behind it.

Plug your router in to this second socket and see if it makes any difference.

If you can borrow a router then maybe that might be a good way of checking your connection too.

Rob

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