on 28-03-2011 12:21
on 28-03-2011 12:21
on 29-03-2011 16:20
on 29-03-2011 16:20
on 29-03-2011 16:38
on 29-03-2011 16:38
The XTF-68/85 sockets are designed to
replace existing extension sockets or for
installing new extensions. The XTF sockets
should not be used to replace the official BT
NTE-5 master socket
on 29-03-2011 16:56
on 29-03-2011 16:56
Is that the only socket that you have in the bungalow ?
If the photo is your main BT socket then it should be an XTE-2005
on 29-03-2011 17:18
on 29-03-2011 17:18
on 29-03-2011 17:48
on 29-03-2011 17:48
As I said earlier I don't know if that XTF-68 is the cause of your problem or not
on 29-03-2011 18:49
on 29-03-2011 18:49
on 29-03-2011 19:00
on 29-03-2011 19:00
phone O2 and tell them to drop your noise margin to 6dB.
on 04-04-2011 10:34
on 04-04-2011 10:34
on 04-04-2011 11:21
on 04-04-2011 11:21
on 04-04-2011 11:38
on 04-04-2011 11:38
There are still some Error Seconds and Loss of Framing which are new rather than carried over from before.