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| From | Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.acorn.networking |
| Subject | Re: Digital switchover |
| Date | 2026-05-12 09:46 +0100 |
| Organization | None |
| Message-ID | <5cd7bc6627mec@npost.uk> (permalink) |
| References | <5cd7009a73mec@npost.uk> <0d6d4bd75c.chris@mytardis> <5cd75ce5b5News04@avisoft.f9.co.uk> |
In article <5cd75ce5b5News04@avisoft.f9.co.uk>, Martin <News04@avisoft.f9.co.uk> wrote: <Big snip> > Are your extensions plugged into your BT/Openreach Master Socket? Yes > Adaptors (ATA) can be purchased for around £40, and can be plugged > into any Ethernet port (using any ISP), and a normal phone cable > plugged in to it (which may be a DECT wireless system). Beware it > needs power - and a VOIP service! Some modern phone systems also > include the ATA, so just plug into Ethernet. > > Virgin is a completely different system and does not use the > > Openreach network. > Any reason why you have two broadband connections? The Virginset up has no broadband. Phone and tele only. The Mem sahib uses the PlusNet as where I have the router the signal can be obtained in both houses. > > > I suspect EE will want to put their router as near as possible to > > > the front door where their cable will come in. That's a nuisance > > > 'cause my current router is in the back top bedroom which I use > > > as an office. The signal currently goes easily all round the > > > premises. > If you are staying with FTTC, thany new router can just be plugged in > as your exieting one is. > If FTTP, then the fibre ONT connection normally replaces your > existing master socket, but it can depend on the installer. Beware it > needs power! Does that mean I can elect to stay with FTTC at switch over and keep everything as it is? -- Chris Newman
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