The best help when trying the suggestion below is also to try to quantify 
whether it has helped or not - but not by your download speeds.

It's better to know the line statistics (the attenuation and noise-margin 
figures) and the synchronisation speeds, and compare these figures from tests 
with the router plugged into the extension, and plugged into the master 
socket's test socket.

The line stats are dependent only on the line between your modem/router and the 
exchange, while download speeds also end up depending on other users in your 
village, and on AOL.

   Mike


--- In [email protected], Bob Wood <bobdotw...@...> wrote:
> 
> If your internal wiring is faulty, it could make an enormous
> difference.  But in the first instance you need to connect your router
> to the BT 'emergency socket' in the back of the Master Socket to find
> out whether the problem is inside your home or outside.  If the
> problem is outside the house, using a wireless connection between your
> modem and computer will make little difference, if any.
> 

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