Can I open a bt fttp modem and remove the power cable which in my case it appears is wired into a battery backup ?
I thought I was moving to ee and had a battery backup to my router removed from my account to allow this -
a red flag still shows on my account so ee need to write to openreach to remove this .
No one from EeOr Bt on the three hours of calls made so far mentioned this till today …
battery backup in remote areas with poor / no mobile signal was offcom recommended-once .
any advise on the modem please ?
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no this id not your equpment this is loaned to you this bt or EE property
This all sounds a bit odd. Never heard of an ISP having to "support" a BBU. If it's what I think it is it's largely redundant anyway & can be just be bypassed by taking the power cable from the BBU, unplugging the ONT & connecting the BBU power cable in it's place. Maybe post a pic of what you have.
Thank you
The power supply was provided by bt and is badged bt/ee
bt no longer support it .
ee don’t want it ether
It’s redundant
Is it one if these you have ?
Is your setup like this