Hey. Looking for some advice.

We have 4 BT ports in our flat and only the master socket by the front door works (so that’s where our router is). I’d love to be able to get it into the living room to plug my PS5 in via Ethernet, but the closest outlet for the internet/phone splitter is dead - as are all the other ones in other rooms.

Any idea how I can fix these? Or who I need to get in to fix them? I opened them up and they are a very basic connector with four multicoloured wires going into them (themselves encased in a thick white cable with a few extra unused wires in it).

  • Wakkawakkawakka
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    1 year ago

    Look up how to make an ethernet wire. Looks like they used some to hook up phone lines. You may need to get a cheap tone generator from Amazon to track where your wires go in your house. And get some wire connectors to bypass a socket if needed.

    SMITON 200pack, UY Wire to Wire Connector K1 https://a.co/d/8fpR4bp

    Cable Finder Tone Generator Probe Tracker Wire Network Tester Tracer KIT https://a.co/d/2RSk4Am

    VCELINK RJ45 Cat6 Keystone Jacks UL-Listed 10-Pack, Slim Profile Ethernet Wall Jack UTP Punch Down Block PoE in Blue https://a.co/d/3bu5geL

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    1 year ago

    I think a previous openreach enginner has disconnected all the extensions when that face plate was put on.

    It’s quite common and reduces all the interference that screws with the broadband. Be warded if you move the router you will be in for a speed drop. Ideally you leave the router at the master socket and run ethernet to the PS.

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      1 year ago

      This is what I suspected. Issue is, I can’t run an Ethernet to the PS5 easily as the router is in our hall by the front door, on the wrong side of the flat…