So no telephone needed at the new extension location? In that case just use the blue/white pair to connect from A & B on the master filter to 5 & 2 respectively on the new jack, assuming it's a BT-style jack. The orange pair will not be needed.. I just need broadband at new location.
Have you connected to the correct terminals? The A and B terminals are in the front of the middle part of the master socket in the new sockets. The terminals 2,3,5 on the back of the front part of the socket are filtered.Yes, just need broadband at new location. Given the points I am currently at, I will just have to disconnect orange.
Can I not have phone and broadband at new location?
Not if you have the blue/white pair connected to the filtered terminals at the master. You need to move them to the unfiltered side, which are the terminals marked A & B, assuming that you have the fitted filter at the NTE (master) location. A picture would confirm for us.Yes, just need broadband at new location. Given the points I am currently at, I will just have to disconnect orange.
Yes. With a filter at the NTE, you really want to run a separate pair for the DSL and provide two jacks at the new location, one for your modem, one for the phone.Can I not have phone and broadband at new location?
The RJ designations specify not only a connector type but also the wiring configuration. Despite popular misuse of the term, the modular connectors for twisted-pair Ethernet are not RJ-45; they're not a telephone wiring configuration so are not RJ-anything. They are just 8-position modular plugs & jacks.We have RJ9, RJ10, RJ11, RJ12, RJ22, and RJ45 connectors which all look similar. I think you need an RJ11 extension lead to extend the 50 volt incoming broad band and the RJ45 is used to extend the telephone cable. However I am not sure if I am correct..
If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.
Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.
Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local