What on earth is this wall socket I've moved in with?
Please ignore the dust and dirt as we are decorating!
We moved into our new home a couple of weeks ago - when trying to connect my router I couldn't find the typical wall socket usually Telewest or Virgin Media branded. All I had was this unbranded box. I have no idea what it is, and searching the QR/model displayed shows nothing. This works to give a connection to my Hub3, but it actually needs a power adapter to function. Luckily I have one of these which fits from another product I own.
I had a VM engineer visit as I wanted this removed and replaced with standard, but he said he's not trained to carry out such work and wasn't sure why he was allocated the job.
This is obviously some sort of 3rd party equipment, certainly not installed VM or the likes! I can't imagine Virgin would be happy the previous owner fiddling with the wall sockets and wiring...
So to conclude, what on earth is this box? Why does it need power to work, and how do I go about getting a standard Virgin Media wall socket to hook my router up to? I think it may be a splitter of some sorts, so I could have two full fibre ISP's if I desired... god knows.
- Anonymous9 months ago
It really is a VM device. You have fiber into your home, and this box (RFoG) sits between the fiber network and your coax-based hub.