I have a phone directly wired to the line and also an ADSL socket for phone and broadband. It worked for years but recently whenever we use the directly wire phone the Broadband disconnects. Can anyone help?
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have you tried connecting to test socket with a filter and see if it still happens this will eliminate a possible faulty faceplate
I can still use a phone from the main socket. My wife uses the directly wired connection which is when the broadband drops. She unplugs it after use to get the broadband back. I suspect there could be interference. Broadband is now running at 72 mhps.
@David27 wrote:
I can still use a phone from the main socket. My wife uses the directly wired connection which is when the broadband drops. She unplugs it after use to get the broadband back. I suspect there could be interference. Broadband is now running at 72 mhps.
She needs to make sure there is a microfilter in the lead to the phone.
https://www.bt.com/help/broadband/why-do-i-need-adsl-filters--microfilters--and-where-do-they-go-
You have a VDSL connection not an ADSL connection, if you get 72Mbs. You still need the extra microfilter.
If you have used test socket with a filter and broadband still drops then need to report phone fault
test socket is shown by black arrow having removed middle section shown by yellow arrow
Thanks Distinguised Sage. I have looked at this before. The landline feed is taken off before the master socket. It takes control of the line and will not release it until it is unpluged. It seemed to work at 32mbps but interfers at 72mbps. The master socket works well on broadband and less well on the phone attached to the master socket. I can make calls and use broadband so long as the landline is disconnected.
That extension feed is wired up incorrectly, it must come from the extension terminals of the master socket. You have "star" wiring at the moment, and that will affect the broadband connection speed.
Can you confirm that the extension phone has a microfilter connected to it? The microfilter would need to plug into the phone extension socket, and the phone itself would plug into the microfilter.
If that has been done, and the problem is still there, then you would have to totally disconnect the extension from where it is, and run it from the master socket instead.
There should be nothing connected to the line, before the master socket.
Thanks sage,
The main cable comes into the master socket. A white wire comes from this cable and it runs into the hallway to a telephone socket. The finer wires are connected to the master socket output. If I put two microfilters between the socket in the hallway and the telephone it seems to work properly.
Our telephone connection has been poor for many years and is still worse than a mobile.