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#191175 26-Jan-2016 18:41
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I currently have phone lines in my house which are at either end. The issue with this is that the wiring is old and slows down my VDSL connection, but mainly, when I am at the opposite end of the house to my wireless router, signal strength is poor!

 

My solution, install a RJ11 socket in the middle of the house.

 

The good news is, there is a blank wall plate in the middle of the house. On the other side of this are phone cables, because the D-mark point is directly on the other side of this. (why there was never a phone jack in this bedroom is beyond me)

 

I want to do it myself.

 

Does anyone know which wires need to go into the RJ11 socket for VDSL. (I have naked broadband, no phone line)

 

 

Thanks in advance.


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  #1479275 26-Jan-2016 18:45
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They will go into 3 and 4 of the socket. you have 2 incoming cables, so it should be the black and yellow of one of them, no idea what that speaker cable looking cable is doing in there.





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