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Hi!
I have just moved into a house and received my wifi router in the mail (it is not a bt router but the network for the flat is bt)
the Ethernet cable that came with the router does not fit into the wall port - the wall port in the flat only has the one hole?
any idea on how to get around this so I can connect the router to the network? Do I need a specific adaptor to plug into the wall and then plug in the enthernet cable?
Any help would be appreciated as I have already ordered a different connector to try and this also does not fit (rj11 to rj45) and neither end fits in the wall port!
Thanks !
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Re: BT wall phone port
are you a BT broadband customer and if so how did you not received a BT hub?
which socket
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Re: BT wall phone port
I am not a bt broadband customer I got a router with three!
Looking at the picture it looks like number 1 but it has a small bt logo in black on the top left of the port!
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if you are with 3 then you need to post here https://community.three.co.uk/
the socket is old openreach phone socket and you will need an old style filter to connect your rj11 cable and get broadband
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Re: BT wall phone port
I though Three only did 4G broadband? In which case you don't need a connection to the phone line.
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Re: BT wall phone port
What on earth has that got to do with BT?
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Re: BT wall phone port
BT don't provide a 'network' for buildings.