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I think a previous openreach enginner has disconnected all the extensions when that face plate was put on.
It's quite common and reduces all the interference that screws with the broadband. Be warded if you move the router you will be in for a speed drop. Ideally you leave the router at the master socket and run ethernet to the PS.
This is what I suspected. Issue is, I can't run an Ethernet to the PS5 easily as the router is in our hall by the front door, on the wrong side of the flat...