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I've just upgraded my broadband connection from 1MB to 2MB and would appreciate some advice because the connection is now slower than it was (25% the speed it was before the upgrade!)
My ISP has said that it might be because I run an extension from the BT phone socket to the ADSL router. They say that the extension cable might have 'degenerated' and I need to test the connection without the extension before they'll ask BT to do anything about it.
I'm a bit of a cinic and have never heard of this cable degeneration. Does it happen or are they pulling the wool over my eyes and avoiding the issue?
My ISP has said that it might be because I run an extension from the BT phone socket to the ADSL router. They say that the extension cable might have 'degenerated' and I need to test the connection without the extension before they'll ask BT to do anything about it.
I'm a bit of a cinic and have never heard of this cable degeneration. Does it happen or are they pulling the wool over my eyes and avoiding the issue?
