Apologies if covered but couldn’t find this question.
I currently have an old style master socket in my living room and have my modem attached to an extension cable upstairs.
if I upgrade to full fibre will the new OTN box have to go next to the master socket in the living room and be connected to power. This is where the BT cables come in my house.?
Will my existing modem or equivalent have to be in my living room and connected directly to the OTN box or can I continue to run it off my extension .
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if I want to be old school and keep my landline. Can the ONT box be connected to any of my extensions?
No, the ONT doesn't supply telephony
When you move to FTTP you wil be changed to Digital Voice (VoIP).
See https://community.bt.com/t5/Home-phone-including-Digital/Digital-Voice-FAQs/td-p/2207485
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Am I understanding this part correctly
“If it really thought necessary to use corded phones in existing extension wiring, this can be achieved if broadband service is via FTTP (Full Fibre to the home) by simply disconnecting the incoming wires from the master socket and connecting the green socket on the hub to any of the phone sockets with a cord consisting of a phone plug at each end.”
If I want to use my existing phones and extensions I need to get the master disconnected and the ONT connected to an existing socket.
No, read it again.
The ONT only connects to your hub.
If you have FTTP, you simply connect your hub green socket to your master socket with a double ended cable to utilise your existing wiring for telephony.
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so the connectivity is external cable to ONT.
ONT to HUb this gets me wifi
Hub to any telephone socket. this gets me use of existing telephones
so realistically if I wanted to do this the ONT , Hub and telephone socket would need to be beside each other.
And I can’t run the hub off of an extension as I do currently as the ONT needs to connect to the hub
Correct