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== Step 3: Eliminate Internal Wiring ==
# 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.▼
▲It will probably be possible to test from the master socket. If the socket where your line enters the building has a BT or Openreach logo and a separate removable faceplate covering the bottom half (see diagram below), then you can remove the faceplate to isolate the internal wiring in the building as follows:
▲# Use a small screw driver to remove the faceplate - it may have wiring attached to it so be careful not to dislodge the wiring.
#Behind the faceplate is another telephone socket. Connect your broadband splitter to that and the router to the splitter.
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#If it does, the problem is in your internal wiring and
If you do not have a master socket like this (meaning your phone installation dates to before ~1986), try connecting the broadband splitter to the first socket where the line comes in to the building, and connect the router to the splitter.
[[File:Master-sockets Examples.jpg|right|500px]]
[[File:TestSocketExample.png|left|500px]]
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