Hi all,
I have an empty house that I've extended. When I bought it, the phone line was switched off, so when we built the extension, we disconnected all of the telephone wiring.
Having finished the extension, all I'm left with is the cable that originally came in (has four wires, white, orange, black and green) and a BT socket box.
My question is, how do I connect the old cable into the BT box? There appear to be three connections, A, B and E.
It appears to me that only white and orange were used before I dismantled the various bits of wiring in the house.
Also, I'll have to use some new phone wire (the blue/orange with white type) to connect the old wires to the socket box. Which colours should I use to do this?
TIA
Jever
I have an empty house that I've extended. When I bought it, the phone line was switched off, so when we built the extension, we disconnected all of the telephone wiring.
Having finished the extension, all I'm left with is the cable that originally came in (has four wires, white, orange, black and green) and a BT socket box.
My question is, how do I connect the old cable into the BT box? There appear to be three connections, A, B and E.
It appears to me that only white and orange were used before I dismantled the various bits of wiring in the house.
Also, I'll have to use some new phone wire (the blue/orange with white type) to connect the old wires to the socket box. Which colours should I use to do this?
TIA
Jever