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A quick question for those in the know, just to test my sanity.
My Fibre broadband has been getting slower and slower over the past couple of months. Dropped from 38Mbps to 17Mbps.
I've contacted my ISP (Zen Internet) and they say my banded profile has dropped and they have detected a fault with my line.
I've done a quiet test from the test socket and that has come back as okay.
They have also told me to remove the faceplate to access the test socket. On doing this their line test comes back as okay, so must me an internal issue.
We've then done some further tests by putting everything back together and tested each phone in my extension sockets one by one and have come to the conclusion that my business phone has a fault. It works just fine, Rings, makes calls, no interference but apparently this is causing the issue. Another phone in the same socket doesn't cause any issues so rules out the internal wiring.
I've been told now not to use my business phone and I should see my profile increased over the next week. Great if that is the issue, I can just buy a new phone, but, my understanding is that this new VDSL faceplate is installed to separate the internal wiring from the internet connection, so how is a fault with my phone causing broadband issues?
My Fibre broadband has been getting slower and slower over the past couple of months. Dropped from 38Mbps to 17Mbps.
I've contacted my ISP (Zen Internet) and they say my banded profile has dropped and they have detected a fault with my line.
I've done a quiet test from the test socket and that has come back as okay.
They have also told me to remove the faceplate to access the test socket. On doing this their line test comes back as okay, so must me an internal issue.
We've then done some further tests by putting everything back together and tested each phone in my extension sockets one by one and have come to the conclusion that my business phone has a fault. It works just fine, Rings, makes calls, no interference but apparently this is causing the issue. Another phone in the same socket doesn't cause any issues so rules out the internal wiring.
I've been told now not to use my business phone and I should see my profile increased over the next week. Great if that is the issue, I can just buy a new phone, but, my understanding is that this new VDSL faceplate is installed to separate the internal wiring from the internet connection, so how is a fault with my phone causing broadband issues?