Hello, I have an extension in my house that is unwired and i Would like to have a go at wiring it. There is one cable in, 6 numbered IDC terminals, 2 terminals marked A and B. The wires I would refer to as mostly Blue with white, mostly white with blue, orange white, white orange etc etc. Can anyone help or know where i could get a diagram. Im not asking BT as i cant afford it. The only diagram i can find online is for a`master socket which this isnt. Thanks
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A and B are usually found on the master socket or NTE and not on extension sockets. You only need to connect 3 wires to the NTE and the same 3 wires in the extension socket. Blue with white=2 Orange with white=3 and White with blue=5.
2 and 5 carry the dial tone and 3 is the bell wire which makes the extension socket ring. You%26#39;re right not to ask BT as a new extension would cost in excess of £100. All I would say is that in this day and age of cordless phones and wireless broadband, you really only need 1 socket in the whole house. have a look for DIY sites, or electrical sites or just type in wiring a phone socket, youll find it somewhere on the internet Have a look at: http://www.wppltd.demon.co.uk/wpp/wiring... The only thing to remember once you have got info needed to wire up extention point is if you have any problems with your phone line afterwards bt will charge you to sort it out if the extra point is causing the problem you wont get money back if it isnt they will refund the charge but you can bet it wont be bts fault so they will keep the charge
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