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Finding out if fitting a new faceplate is worthwhile?

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licquorice:
I very much suspect there will little or no difference in the speeds. You could always still use the existing phone module and an adaptor if you don't need a phone. http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/rj11-to-telephone-adapter-ar34m

tubaman:
Couldn't you wire that extension to the 5C's data outlet (which is just an unfiltered connection I believe) and then plug a standard dongle filter into the extension socket if you wanted to use a phone there.
I know it's double filtering but it shouldn't lose you much speed.
 :)

burakkucat:

--- Quote from: 13Xs on March 06, 2017, 07:03:59 PM ---A problem would be that the extension in the sitting room is part of a modular panel and I'm having trouble finding an RJ11 or RJ45 module that would fit into it, . . .

--- End quote ---

It looks to be a fairly standard modular fitting.

Take a look at Run-IT-Direct, specifically the BT & Euro Modules and Euro Faceplates & Back Boxes pages. Here's the RJ45 module and the RJ11 module.

I have a faceplate, fitted to a standard "double gang" back box, which holds two BT631A modules, one RJ11 module and a blanking plate for the unused quarter.

tickmike:
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p84036?searchstr=mod

http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p85517?searchstr=mod

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