>
> Do have any wiring you have put in yourself between the BT master socket
> and the router? If you do, then can you connect direct to the master socket?
> If you can, and it is still slow, then it is down to BT to fix the fault at
> no charge to you.
>
>
Not correct if the router is faulty.

As far as I am aware, there is no way to tell (if running from the master
socket) if the router or the line is at fault, unless another router has
been tried.

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Andy
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