Hmm their test was done and said all was fine with my line. If my contract wasn't until 2021 I'd leave and just get virgin. Sadly it would cost a fortune to get out of the contract with bt.
This is driving me mental! Whyyyy is this happening??😢
Have you tried connecting to the test socket with a new filter and connect hub to filter and see if that helps stability
Do you have any extension sockets in your HOME? if so check there is no dial tone when you are connected to test socket you will need to use a filter otherwise hub will disconnect if you try to dial
It is still happening but weirdly this morning someone rang the landline and this seemed to cause the broadband to drop out a few times afterwards. Could that happen?
I have finally managed to attach the filter to the test socket so I'll see how that goes. I seem to have lost 10MBps on the speed by doing so though?
it's more likely all the drops in connection have caused the drop in speed not the actual change to filter in test socket. now to see if the change has stabilised your line
Good morning.
So... Since connecting to the test socket I haven't noticed any drop outs. The speed has dropped but no disconnections.
What does this mean? Do I just need a new socket and is this an easy fix?
Thanks again.
if moving to test socket has helped stabilise your connection then your have a problem with the faceplate or your internal wiring or maybe even both
which master do you have
It looks like I have the first one. Number 1.
so you are using a filter in the socket. do you have extension sockets elsewhere in your home? if any are in use are you using filters? you can replace the master socket yourself and cost probably £10 or less
There are no extension sockets that I can find. The previous occupant was with virgin so there are only virgin sockets upstairs.
There are certainly no bt sockets in use elsewhere in the house.