Discussion topic: Changing broadband set up
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Message posted on
30 Aug 2025
11:25 AM
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01 Sep 2025
10:32 AM
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Nimbob
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Changing broadband set up
Can I use an electrical adapter for my new full fibre broadband set up as I only have a single socket
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Message posted on 30 Aug 2025 11:29 AM
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Re: I would like to speak to a real person at sky
You added to a thread unconnected to Sky Broadband issues and contrary to the thread title you added to, it isn't a method of speaking to Sky Customer Services.
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Message posted on 30 Aug 2025 12:46 PM
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Re: I would like to speak to a real person at sky
@daverice1 You can do, but would advise to wait see what the PSU connection and get the adapter to suit the orientation that is best to fit the wall adapter plug. Otherwise a high quality main's adapter extension may be more suitable and you get them single/double/tripple quadruple as required not sure how many devices you intend to plug in!
Message posted on 30 Aug 2025 12:49 PM
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Re: I would like to speak to a real person at sky
@daverice1 wrote:
Can I use an electrical adapter for my new full fibre broadband set up
Yes: it's just Openreach prefers a double wall socket because there's rather less chance of random disconnection (or them getting sued for adding a trip hazard ; )
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