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I am currently having some work done on our house, involving new electrical wires etc. Currently, my master socket for my WIFI and phone comes into a room where WIFI is not required, meaning in areas that it is needed it is not as strong. Given the relatively slow speed of our connection extenders are not the best option. I would love my router to be located in my kitchen which is in a central location and where the best connection is required. Would it be better to have a telephone extension socket installed in my kitchen, which would be easy as wires could be run through the walls which are accessible at the moment. I have heard that this may slow down WIFI speeds, but are internal telephone wires now improved and insulated, so there would be no slowdown? The other option would be to relocate the master socket to come into my kitchen but I'm assuming this would be more expensive. Thanks for the help.
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Re: Master socket
Are you a BT customer?
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Re: Master socket
Yes

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Re: Master socket
@brooks_business wrote:
Yes
Business or residential?
I assume by your forum name, you are a BT Business customer?
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Re: Master socket
I am, but for the property I am concerned with it is actually my residential address.

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Re: Master socket
You can run the BT Home hub from an extension socket without affecting the speed, but it has to be done correctly.
What does your master phone socket look like?

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Re: Master socket
personally I would re-locate the master if that suits you best
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Re: Master socket

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@brooks_business wrote:
My socket looks like number 2
Then you can run a two wire extension from the terminal block underneath.
Only connect wires 2 and 5, not 3, as that can affect the speed.
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Re: Master socket
Thank you, I assume that something like this will do and that my electrician will be able to do this.
Do BT offer their own extension kit