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Re: Fibre broadband drop out
27-07-2024 7:40 PM
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Hi @Bridiebabes
Our tests are showing a issue that'll need a engineer visit to fix.
Can you respond to the text I've sent?
Re: Fibre broadband drop out
28-07-2024 3:55 PM
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"Hi everyone recently my connection drops out a few times a day, I have Plusnet hub 2 and when it drops it flashes orange then few minutes pass and it reconnects. It's becoming more frequent.
Things I have done turned router on and off.
Factory reset.
Checked broadband socket.
Changed micro filter."
Why a microfilter on FTTP, according to what you stated elsewhere to nother.
Re: Fibre broadband drop out
28-07-2024 4:31 PM
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Unfortunately "fibre" can mean FTTC or FTTP if not given context.
As I understand it a microfilter is only required if you have a landline on ADSL or FTTC. If you are on a SOGEA connection or FTTP no filter is required.
Brian
Re: Fibre broadband drop out
28-07-2024 4:46 PM - edited 28-07-2024 4:48 PM
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Also, @Total_Chaos , the OP was clearly on a SOGEA (no phone FTTC connection), if you read the previous posts. You technically don't need a filter in that case, but having one is no detriment.
Re: Fibre broadband drop out
28-07-2024 4:53 PM - edited 28-07-2024 5:05 PM
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@MatthewWheeler
Thank you
Re: Fibre broadband drop out
28-07-2024 4:55 PM
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Re: Fibre broadband drop out
28-07-2024 4:58 PM
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A good point, @Bridiebabes - if have one of the older-style master socket.
Re: Fibre broadband drop out
28-07-2024 5:01 PM
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Re: Fibre broadband drop out
28-07-2024 5:03 PM
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Talk nice to him/her - if they have one on the van, it is a two minute job.
Re: Fibre broadband drop out
29-07-2024 9:15 AM - edited 29-07-2024 9:16 AM
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I'm not sure if a new master socket with a Mk4 faceplate is that useful on a SoGEA connection. Given the reported connector issues with the Mk4 faceplates, other than looking neater, a filter with an older style master socket will probably give a more reliable connection !
Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.
Re: Fibre broadband drop out
29-07-2024 6:50 PM
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@MisterW No wish to argue - honestly - but I had a 5c/Mk.4 master socket for about 5 years before I switched to FTTP, never had a single issue with it. 😀
Re: Fibre broadband drop out
29-07-2024 7:03 PM
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I appreciate that, but the MK4 faceplate is clipped on rather than screwed and the contacts are of inferior quality.
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Re: Fibre broadband drop out
29-07-2024 7:15 PM - edited 29-07-2024 7:16 PM
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Maybe I've been lucky then - but the socket is in a place where it never gets touched, and once it was confirmed working, I think I only had the faceplate off twice - on both occasions because OR insisted that I had to use the test socket (and a second router) before they would entertain sending an engineer out - despite the fact that I knew the problem was in the copper link - upstream of my internal setup, a point confirmed as soon as the engineer arrived.
Might have said this before, but I'm sure OR higher management is composed of the ghosts of GPO Telephones management, whose attitude was 'don't blame us, it's always the end-users fault'. 😉
Re: Fibre broadband drop out
29-07-2024 7:24 PM
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Re: Fibre broadband drop out
29-07-2024 7:25 PM
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