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BT Broadband - Can I Connect more than One Telephone to a Filter; I Have an ADSL Master Socket, Do I Still Need to Use Filters; My Broadband Connection to My Hub Is Unreliable. What Should I Do; What Do I Do if I Dont Have Enough ADSL Filters

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
No. When you get to  guide step 3, you’ll simply plug your broadband
cable straight into the ADSL master socket’s DSL socket.
A broadband (ADSL) main socket
looks like this:

Yes. If you use a socket doubler you can connect more than one phone to a single
ADSL lter, as shown here.

You can order ADSL lters at  and most computer shops or by
calling us on 0800 800 150.
You can still install broadband even if all devices don’t yet have an ADSL lter, but
you must unplug any device without an ADSL lter from its phone socket. You can
reconnect the device once you’ve an ADSL lter for it.

If it’s  since you rst connected your Hub to broadband, please
wait a little longer. Your line needs time to establish its best speed. To make sure
you receive the fastest, most reliable service possible on your line, we’ll remotely
test it for up to ten days after your broadband is activated. This may occasionally
interrupt your service and cause your speed to vary. This is normal, and your speed
will settle down after ten days.

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