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Help Identifying and Potentially Moving BT Devices

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Hi everyone,

I'm in the middle of restoring some old shutters but I'm unable to open them due to three BT Devices being in the way. I'd really appreciate some help properly identifying each device so that I can understand whether they can be remove or relocated.

  1. Junction Box (I Think):
    This is the main one I’m worried about. I live on the top floor of a converted house, and there are two flats below me who all seem to be wired through this box. My worry is that I'll be away on holiday and there will be issues with the internet and someone might try to access my flat. Ideally, I'd like this device to be moved outside - especially since I've read that external junction boxes are more standard now.

  2. Openreach Master Socket:
    This supplies my internet, and I understand it needs to stay indoors, but I'm wondering if it can be relocated to a different spot in the room. 

  3. Old BT Block Terminal:
    When I unscrewed the lid, half of the wires popped out. Is this still needed for anything, or can it be removed? I would like to point out that where I live we still have copper wire. 

    Thanks in advance for any advice.

    Device 1 - Junction BoxDevice 1 - Junction BoxDevice 2 - Master SocketDevice 2 - Master SocketDevice 3 - Block TerminalDevice 3 - Block Terminal

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Re: Help Identifying and Potentially Moving BT Devices

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Morning @SaltwaterSamurai 

Thanks for coming to the community. 

There is another post on the community What wiring and boxes can I remove from home? - BT Community that may be helpful to you.

If you would like to discuss moving the boxes, I would advise getting in touch with our broadband guides. They will let you know what options you have and help with your query. 

Leanne.