Given the recent outage I wondered whether Infinity connections also have the ability to be swapped over to ADSL on an ad-hoc basis.
For example if the fibre service had an outage as per this week, or the openreach modem had issues, could i just plug a ADSL modem into the socket and connect with the broadband username/password and have a redundant ADSL connection.
Just curious and dont have time to take business staff offline to test it.
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Hi Flaggers,
I am afraid the answer is no, as the technology is totally different. If you want to swap over to ADSL as a backup if the fibre goes down, you would need to get a 2nd line installed and get that enabled for broadband to have a backup service.
Mark
the two services cannot run on the same line
I appreciate that two services cannot run on the same line... at the same time.
But I was trying to confirm whether its possible for both ADSL and VDSL services to be enabled so that you could disconnect one and connect the other in an interchangeable manner.
I could guess that there is something at the exchange or a "switch" on your account that does not allow both services without some form of intervention from BT staffers, I only say this due to a recent downgrade of a home Infinity to ADSL that got me curious.
Hi Flaggers,
I am afraid the answer is no, as the technology is totally different. If you want to swap over to ADSL as a backup if the fibre goes down, you would need to get a 2nd line installed and get that enabled for broadband to have a backup service.
Mark