Andy82
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Hi Everyone,
First post for me, I've not been able to find out a solution to my problems so hoping someone can help me here. I've added a few photos and drawings to help with my explanation below:
The phone line coming into the house in a rather bizarre location - an upstairs bedroom (see below, location "A" on my sketch). When we had the house rewired a couple of years ago, our electrician said that we can't move the BT master socket but he put in two more sockets where we wanted them - one in the hall for a phone and one in the living room which is where I plug my router/modem in for my TV, PVR, NAS etc that all need wired connections. As a result, I don't actually plug anything into the BT master socket in the bedroom so I guess it's just a kinda 'bridge'?
Here is the problem - I now want internet access in a newly build garden office (location "D" on my sketch). I've tried wifi options (including powerful routers and extenders/repeaters but with no reliable performance) but I want a wired solution. I need to retain the phone line and internet points in my house (locations "B" and "C" on my sketch) so I can't really just plug the router in the bedroom and run an ethernet cable down the side of the house and under the garden. I was planning to possibly run a super long (~60 metre) ethernet cable out of the living room, around the house and under the garden to the new garden office but two things worry me:
1) is that too far for an ethernet cable?
2) take a look at the inside of the master socket (in my bedroom) - it seems like my entire phone line / internet is running through a couple of tiny orange wires! Is that normal? From the 'line in' only the white and orange are being used, you can see the 'line out' quite clearly on one of the pictures. There are a lot of wires not plugged into anything. fyi - the black cable is the phone line coming into the house and the white one is the new cable leading away to the phone and internet points downstairs.
What do people think about somehow joining together the line coming into my house and the new white phone cable leading away from the BT master socket and into the wall? That would effectively mean 'moving' the master socket to downstairs in my living room. Is this possible/necessary?
Sorry for the long rambling post but hopefully you have all the information needed! I don't mind the solution being difficult or expensive, I just want to have fast reliable internet access in my house and garden office. Any thoughts appreciated.
Andy
First post for me, I've not been able to find out a solution to my problems so hoping someone can help me here. I've added a few photos and drawings to help with my explanation below:
The phone line coming into the house in a rather bizarre location - an upstairs bedroom (see below, location "A" on my sketch). When we had the house rewired a couple of years ago, our electrician said that we can't move the BT master socket but he put in two more sockets where we wanted them - one in the hall for a phone and one in the living room which is where I plug my router/modem in for my TV, PVR, NAS etc that all need wired connections. As a result, I don't actually plug anything into the BT master socket in the bedroom so I guess it's just a kinda 'bridge'?
Here is the problem - I now want internet access in a newly build garden office (location "D" on my sketch). I've tried wifi options (including powerful routers and extenders/repeaters but with no reliable performance) but I want a wired solution. I need to retain the phone line and internet points in my house (locations "B" and "C" on my sketch) so I can't really just plug the router in the bedroom and run an ethernet cable down the side of the house and under the garden. I was planning to possibly run a super long (~60 metre) ethernet cable out of the living room, around the house and under the garden to the new garden office but two things worry me:
1) is that too far for an ethernet cable?
2) take a look at the inside of the master socket (in my bedroom) - it seems like my entire phone line / internet is running through a couple of tiny orange wires! Is that normal? From the 'line in' only the white and orange are being used, you can see the 'line out' quite clearly on one of the pictures. There are a lot of wires not plugged into anything. fyi - the black cable is the phone line coming into the house and the white one is the new cable leading away to the phone and internet points downstairs.
What do people think about somehow joining together the line coming into my house and the new white phone cable leading away from the BT master socket and into the wall? That would effectively mean 'moving' the master socket to downstairs in my living room. Is this possible/necessary?
Sorry for the long rambling post but hopefully you have all the information needed! I don't mind the solution being difficult or expensive, I just want to have fast reliable internet access in my house and garden office. Any thoughts appreciated.
Andy