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Message 11 of 20

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which master

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Message 12 of 20

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@Garethreed1 wrote:
I have a master socket 5c but only one slot to connect a micro filter into there no master socket inside separate from the normal socket

Unclip the front section, the test socket is behind.

Do you have any extension wiring, and is it connected to the NTE?

Removing the front section, and using the test socket, should disconnect any extensions.

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@imjolly wrote:

@Keith_Beddoe 

I have one of the new Openreach sockets for few years and vibration nearby will have no affect on the connection you would physically need to knock the connection to dislodge it from it's seating


You can still get high resistance connections from the front and back if oxidisation occurs. Usually a spray of contact cleaner sorts it out.

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Sorry for late reply didn't want to temp fate🙂. I took front off the master socket 5c.. Connected a microfilter into the socket plugged my router into microfilter... Touch wood 36hrs and counting and no problems so far... I'm holding my breath tho lol. When I took the front off the circuit board behind it was very loose. Its attached to the front plate... Maybe that was the problem? ... Ill keep u informed thanks for the help
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That is most likely the cause, something quite simple really, it often is. Its fine to leave it like that, as it eliminates one point of failure.

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So far so good... Thanks for the help
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Message 17 of 20

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@Garethreed1 wrote:
So far so good... Thanks for the help

Its a pity its taken so long to fix. If you had posted on this forum to start with, you would have been offered help earlier 😉

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In fairness I did months ago but think I put it in wrong place. Cheers for ur help guys as of now (3days) all is good touch wood
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@Garethreed1 wrote:
In fairness I did months ago but think I put it in wrong place. Cheers for ur help guys as of now (3days) all is good touch wood

Your posts are all on this page https://community.bt.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/297308

Sometimes other users do not see your posts, especially during a busy time. Replies normally rely on more than one forum member contributing.

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Ah thanks. And also thank you to anyone who helped me. 2 years of phone calls and online chat and you rockstars get it sorted sharpish... Cheers
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