A few months back I got a new Sky router, well Hub as they call it now. At the time Suff very kindly spend ages (he's far more patient than me!) on the phone to Sky for me and it was determined that the router was faulty and not the cable / connection and not long after my new hub arrived and has been working just fine.
However, for the past three days or so my internet has been down, but only in the evenings when I come home; it's always fine again when I get up in the mornings. Tuesday night I was out and got home quite late and it was working then as well so it really seems to be a 'peak hour' malfunction only. So back on the phone to Sky and they keep telling me that they cannot do anything until I have the splitter plugged directly into the telephone socket and not via the extension lead I currently am using. But, the socket is about 2 metres away from where I have everything so I cannot just plug it in as they want without moving my lounge around which just can't be done. So this morning I went online and bought some 3m RJ11 ASDL cables as well as a 3m RJ11 / BT cable, due for delivery sometime early next week (quite impressed at how cheap they were really)
In all honesty I'm not sure why the extension cable should be the issue and after throwing the strop I did yesterday I'll be very embarrassed if it does turn out to be the cable... but at least my throwing a strop got Sky to credit my account with £5.00 so I can buy the cable(s)
But just wondering if any of you clever people think it could be that extension lead? My phone and TV work just fine so why would it only affect the internet and why so regularly intermittent?