FTTC Checks: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 61: | Line 61: | ||
# Use a small screw driver to remove the faceplate - it may have wiring attached to it so be careful not to dislodge the wiring. If it is a newer NTE5C socket, then it should just unclip on the sides. |
# Use a small screw driver to remove the faceplate - it may have wiring attached to it so be careful not to dislodge the wiring. If it is a newer NTE5C socket, then it should just unclip on the sides. |
||
#Behind the faceplate is another telephone socket. Connect your broadband splitter to that and the router to the splitter. |
#Behind the faceplate is another telephone socket. Connect your broadband splitter to that and the router to the splitter. |
||
#Leave connected here for an appropriate period of time to see if they problem goes away, e.g. 24 hours |
#Leave connected here for an appropriate period of time to see if they problem goes away, e.g. 24 hours. |
||
#If it does, the problem is in your internal wiring and it will be your responsibility to get that fixed. |
#If it does, the problem is in your internal wiring and it will be your responsibility to get that fixed. |
||