 Poincare Premium join:2002-01-13 | reply to tschmidt Re: Move DSL to different phone number in same house
Thanks for all the info. I decided to keep line 1 and move everything over. DSL wont get moved until next week. I'm hoping DSL doesn't get messed up. Ill post back with the results when its over. |
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| reply to Poincare said by Poincare : Two rooms have line 1 and line 2, but only one cable, with red & green wires for line 1 and black & yellow wires for line 2. Correct - your have what is called Quad-four cable. It consists of four conductors, but they are not twisted into pairs.
Green/Red is Line 1 Black/Yellow Line 2
New construction uses twisted pair cable like that used for Ethernet to improve transmission when multiple phone lines or DSL is used.
All you need to do is disconnect all four wires and swap them. That way jacks that used to be on line 1 are now on line 2 and vice versa.
If you are feeling adventurous you might want to think about installing a while house POTS/DSL splitter near the NID. Splitter does a better job of isolating DSL from voice and eliminates need to have a filter on each non-DSL device. This is especially important if you have a lot of voice devices or your DSL circuit is long.
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| reply to tschmidt said by tschmidt :In that case all you need to do is disconnect inside wiring from "old" line and reconnect it to "new" line. If you have a modern NID, network Interface device, all phone lines terminate there making change easy. /tom Yes. there's a NID. Not sure I'd be able to figure out how to change the wiring in it.
All rooms have Line 1. Back rooms have line 1 only. Currently DSL is on Line 2. I'm sure this isn't the correct technical description, but - Two rooms have line 1 and line 2, but only one cable, with red & green wires for line 1 and black & yellow wires for line 2.
I thought it would be easier to move the DSL to line 1, rather than try to rewire anything. But that's also taking a chance that it won't get screwed up or have connection problems once DSL is on Line 1. |
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| reply to Poincare said by Poincare :The line I want to keep is the only one wired to all the rooms in the house, which is one reason I want to keep it. In that case all you need to do is disconnect inside wiring from "old" line and reconnect it to "new" line.
If you have a modern NID, network Interface device, all phone lines terminate there making change easy.
/tom |
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