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RE: Re: BT Wiring Help Needed


  • Subject: RE: Re: BT Wiring Help Needed
  • From: "Keith Doxey" <ukha@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 17:28:04 +0100

Hi Darren

> This is how it's currently wired.
>
> The cable from the BT pole outside goes to small junction box under
> my eaves then a single cable comes from that to a junction box above
> the inside of my front door.
>
> I have two lines and six sockets (only one socket on the second
> line).
>
> The BT cable is connected to my interior junction box as follows:
>
> BT (Black) - Blue (Line 1)
> BT (Green) - White (Line 1)
> BT (White) - Blue (Line 2)
> BT (Orange) - White (Line 2)
>

OK. Pairing is correct for Dropwire/Lead in although Orange/White is the
first pair and Green/Black is the scond :)

> There are spare wires from the BT cable which have been cut back.
>

So they dont share any cable after the incoming block. I hate it when
people
cutt the spare wires off!

> I wouldn't pay too much attention to the colours used inside the
> house as I did this using Cat 5 cable a while back.
>

There is no excuse for wrong colours if using CAT5 becaue it had the
correct
coloured wires in it :)

> If I remember rightly there is a hidden socket under the floorboards
> when we did some extension work over a year ago.
>
> Should I run a new cable?
>

A temporary replacement would be the quickest way of proving the fault. If
it fixed the problem then run a permanent replacement

Keith




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