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20-05-2020 02:44 PM
Hi. I was told today to connect my wireless router to the test socket on the wall as I’m not getting my guaranteed speeds through. The socket is an Openreach - internet top, landline bottom. The test socket, inside, is a long flat telephone style. As such Voda told me I need a microfilter and connect the router to the test socket. Leaving it in place for 3 days, it would update the speeds automatically. Great! The confusing bit is, they told me to do this using a modem cable which only connects to LAN ports, leaving the ‘internet’ cable in place (top socket) I can’t find a DSL microfilter that will take a LAN fitting? This makes no sense. 🤷🏻♂️
20-05-2020 07:09 PM
once you have a microfilter plugged into the test socket it should take the same standard modem cable that you were previously using (or at least that came with the router). A standard modem cable is usually RJ11 to RJ11 though RJ12 will work too if it's wired correctly!
20-05-2020 09:07 PM
Thanks Keith. Appreciate your time and the clarification.