Adam's wiring

Started by Rik, Jan 01, 2008, 10:10:33

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Rik

Quote from: Adam on Jan 01, 2008, 10:08:34
I must admit it does seem to be less bloated when loading now, though with a 250 Kbps profile I cannot yet evaluate any speed benefits. ;D

Have you removed the ring wire? ;)
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Adam

Quote from: Rik on Jan 01, 2008, 10:10:33
Have you removed the ring wire? ;)

Now that you mention it.. my phones don't work when I remove the ring wire. :D I was baffled when I tried as there is no reason it shouldn't, that said I'm sure if I had of spent more time on it I would of found where the problem was.
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Rik

The filters should generate any required current. How many phones do you have?
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Adam

Quote from: Rik on Jan 01, 2008, 10:18:52
The filters should generate any required current. How many phones do you have?

Just the one DECT base with a few handsets.
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Rik

That is odd, then. Have you tried swapping the filter it's plugged into?
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Adam

Quote from: Rik on Jan 01, 2008, 10:22:15
That is odd, then. Have you tried swapping the filter it's plugged into?

I believe I tried two filters at the time, both were SpeedTouch. The ring wire is removed on a self fitted extension and if I plug a phone into that it works, if I remove the ring wire on any BT fitted socket it won't work.
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Rik

That's weird. Have you looked at how the BT sockets are wired?
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Adam

Quote from: Rik on Jan 01, 2008, 10:30:42
That's weird. Have you looked at how the BT sockets are wired?

I believe it's Orange - 5, Blue - 2, Green - 3, the Brown is disconnected on all but the linebox.
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Rik

Unless that's the incoming line, it sounds like you have a split pair, which will be putting a lot of noise on the circuit. It shouldn't affect ringing though.
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Adam

A picture is worth a thousand words; I'll go take a pic of the line box and one of the master socket. ;)
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Adam

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OK, I've taken a few pictures. This is the inside of the linebox (which was updated after voice issues in the early 90s), the linebox goes to a junction box (which is so old it has GPO branding :D), then this is a BT fitted socket from the junction box (the other is inactive). The setup actually means I have no master, as the two sockets from the junction box are equal.

My apologies about the image quality and the fact that they are sideways. :P

(Good idea to split the thread :))
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Rik

You've got a split pair, which is not going to be helping you one bit. Unfortunately, BT won't do anything about it as it doesn't affect voice. Ideally, you want 2 & 5 to be blue/white and white/blue (the standard pair used for the first line). If you've got an IDC tool, I'd suggest having a re-wire.
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Adam

I have everything but the watertight crimps which are connecting the orange/orange and white/blue cables. Once those arrive should I just renew all cabling from the linebox? Or perhaps even replace the linebox?
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Rik

That looked like external grade wiring, so the odd colours there are less of an issue. OTOH, if you feel like doing it, starting there and re-wiring completely would give you the greatest benefit, and you could think about fitting a filtered face plate for maximum benefit.
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Adam

I think I will give it a go, it can't hurt to update it all and I already have most of the parts. I know BT states you shouldn't touch their hardware/cabling but would they really notice if the linebox was replace with an NTE5 socket?
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Rik

They might notice, but as you don't have a master, the demarcation point is hard to define. Unless you do it wrong, they won't ever know. :)
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Adam

Quote from: Rik on Jan 01, 2008, 11:43:43
They might notice, but as you don't have a master, the demarcation point is hard to define. Unless you do it wrong, they won't ever know. :)

Fair enough. ;) The NTE5 I have has all the Openreach/BT branding, so I can always put the blame on incompetent BT engineers if there is anything done wrong. ;D
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:) If only IDNet did wireless broadband. I have excellent 3/T-Mobile HSDPA coverage and could probably get similar speeds to my ADSL but I don't trust the providers in the least. T-Mobile has a FUP and 3 isn't best known for their fantastic customer service. The data allowances are also slightly low; T-Mobile does upto "unlimited" (FUP) and 3 has a maximum of 7Gb with £0.10/Mb after that.
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Rik

Ouch! You'd soon run up a bill with that pricing. Maybe we should start a thread in Improvements, suggesting wireless IDNet?
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I was going to start one the other day but from a quick bit of research I don't see any wholesale outfits offering nationwide mobile broadband, so I can't see how IDNet would provide it. :(
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Rik

That would be the big problem. I don't think they're big enough to invest in the infrastructure themselves. OTOH, if they can see a demand, I'm sure they'd take a look at whether there was a way for them to fulfil it.
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Adam

I might drop them an email during the week sometime and suggest the idea as I haven't spoken with Simon or Tim for a while. Thanks for your help with the cabling, I'll let you know how it goes. :)
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Rik

I ahev ym ifgnres rcosesd ofr yuo. :)
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