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    SDS drill terminology . . and a view on a model

    Rob,surely someone (kind) on here has a tool you can borrow, most people have lots of various drill bits to suit!
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    Broadband router needed with hard wired mains into

    Jelly sounds good ,could work. Spectric, youv,e lost me, but thanks for your input.
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    Broadband router needed with hard wired mains into

    Sandyn, apart from the fact the unit (router) is 250 miles away so no photos. My daughter only has a standard plug in extender (13 a plug). That would have been ok (and still may be ok if as suggested earlier I wire a 13 amp socket marked router only off the lighting circuit ). To reiterate...
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    Broadband router needed with hard wired mains into

    Points taken thanks. If there was a route to run a Cat 5,I would have run a Twin and Earth mains cable in the first place! So back to original question of which there seem to be no answers. Does anyone know of a hard wired mains input broadband extender (it would/should have fuse inside)...
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    Broadband router needed with hard wired mains into

    Firstly, thanks to all of you. Doug B, I would like to see a photo if possible of the "animal" you describe out of interest . Dee J, yes I think that is the only way to go ,my daughters flat is first floor and there is 2 concrete/brick walls between the "Ring" doorbell and the Router. As long...
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    Broadband router needed with hard wired mains into

    Right ,I need to put a broadband router extender in a position where there is ONLY the lighting circuit (6 amp). NO 13 amp sockets. I can put a spurred switch fuse (at 3 amp) off the lighting circuit. Does anyone know of a router extender where the 240 v mains "in" is wires ? (they all seem to...
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