Peter Crosland wrote:
"Vortex4" wrote in message
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It frustrates me that my next door neighbour gets 5Mbps + ADSL downloads
via a "talktalk" connection; when I get only ~3Mbps with a dedicated BT
Business Broadband connection coming from the same exchange and telegraph
pole.
An obvious difference is that neighbours master socket and router are
about 2 metres from the point where the cable enters the house; and in my
case the internal wiring takes a convoluted route of about 20 metres,
crossing and running alongside mains cables....with prehistoric telephone
wire
I can easily replace this cable segment with a new cable directly from
BT's choccy block where the wire enters the house to my master
socket....that almost completely avoids mains wiring and other sources of
interference.
My question: I want to use the best grade of wire available to do this.
Can anybody recommend what would be best? Will screened twisted pair
instrumentation cable, or CAT 6 be any better than ordinary telephone wire
for this purpose?
All opinoins will be gratefully received.
Remember that you are not allowed to do this yourself
That sort of talk has no place in uk.d-i-y!!!! I'm happy to sail close
to the wind.
and BT can charge you
for putting right any problems you cause. Having said that there are all
sorts of factors that could be causing the difference and you need to adopt
a systematic approach to get the optimun performance. This page is a good
place to start.
That's exactly what I will be doing in changing the wire. Actually it's
the only component that can be changed apart from the master socket
itself. It's an easy job but I only want to pull thw wire once, hence
the question.
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/socket.htm
Useful link. Thanks!
Please ask if you need more help
Peter Crosland