See link about how to post an image in a message in the forum.
@gg30340 A M/S Word document is not an image. The OP needs to screenshot the Word doc and upload that.
@pippincp wrote:
@imjolly A Word doc isn't a photo.
Well aware of that but it was to post an image of the of the dslchecker results
obviously @gg30340 had same idea
Well here's half of the story. Let me know if you want the other half. 🙂
And this is what the socket looks like with faceplate removed.
As you have extension connected have you tried using the test socket which is no visible with a filter and see if that helps your stability
Sorry, don't understand. The faceplate just has 2 cables plugged in - hub on the left, phone on the right (a base-station) so I'm not sure how you determine there's an extension? There actually IS an extension socket in another room, but I'm interested to know how you can tell from the pic. 🙂 Where is the filter in this configuration please - is it within the faceplate?
BTW have switched off Smart Setup and restarted hub.
There is extension wiring shown on the left.
The filter is actually in the front section you have removed.
You need a separate microfilter like this.
That needs to plug into the test socket, ant your phone an home hub plug into that. That is described on my last picture.
Doing it that way, eliminated the possibility of a bad connection between the front and back sections. Leaving it like that for a few days, to see if you get the disconnections, will prove it.
you can see the extension wires connected to the terminals inside the clear plastic on left of pic
the filter required is the one used probably with older adsl before filtered sockets were installed may have got filter with initial package from BT
Thanks both - now I understand. I may have one of these filters in my rainy day box - will have a look and get back in touch. 👍