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Re: Master Socket - Move options and Cost
do you have more than 1 extension socket in your home?
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Re: Master Socket - Move options and Cost
as there is only 1 pair of wires at extension connection in master then the other extensions must be daisy chained from each other. are extensions in use or not?
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Re: Master Socket - Move options and Cost
Nothing in them, except router now in one
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Re: Master Socket - Move options and Cost
any other advice - seems that this has been a failed experiment if my speed has dropped as a result. is this down to my internal wiring or do i need to do anything else ?

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Re: Master Socket - Move options and Cost
Normally to create the data extension you would move the cable for the extension from terminals 2&5 and connect it to the 2 terminal on the back of the faceplate. You would then need to use a filter in the data extension socket
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Re: Master Socket - Move options and Cost
thats what i have done, but as i say the speed dropped as a result 😞 i guess i should just revert it back, unless i go down the original route and have it properly moved.
thanks for the help, back to the garage it goes.
Couple of parting questions:-
Should i still be getting a dial tone on extensions if ive hooked up the data extension to the back of the faceplate? (plugged in a test phone)
Do i need to reconnect anything at master if im moving it back (dont use phone / only mobile)
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Re: Master Socket - Move options and Cost
An old video so you don't need all the tools but shows how to wire it up.

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Re: Master Socket - Move options and Cost
@alan_mc wrote:
thats what i have done, but as i say the speed dropped as a result 😞 i guess i should just revert it back, unless i go down the original route and have it properly moved.
thanks for the help, back to the garage it goes.
Before you do that, try disconnecting any wiring to further extensions not in use. I'm assuming that the extension you wish to use is directly connected to the master and not via one of the other extensions. I.e it is the first in the daisy chain after the master.
Couple of parting questions:-
Should i still be getting a dial tone on extensions if ive hooked up the data extension to the back of the faceplate? (plugged in a test phone)
Yes
Do i need to reconnect anything at master if im moving it back (dont use phone / only mobile)
No
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Re: Master Socket - Move options and Cost
Before you do that, try disconnecting any wiring to further extensions not in use. I'm assuming that the extension you wish to use is directly connected to the master and not via one of the other extensions. I.e it is the first in the daisy chain after the master.
I dont think it is tbh, but i could try disconnecting the others since i dont use anyway and i'll report back.