So I was cutting the hedge this morn, and I partially cut the outside BT line, the phones not working but the broadband is kind of working.
I need to fix this before the bird finds out. BT I imagine will charge an arm and leg, Can this be done myself? I was going to wing it, but the bt wires are so thin, I also looked at scotchlok stuff, any good?, any other ideas?
just strip it back a bit with a Stanley knife and re join the cables. I would presume its a multi core cable so just match the colours or numbered cables back up and throw some insulating tape around it.
Twill be grand.
Like the man said. You can buy all the fancy joiners later.
aye there looks to be 6 cables. I would normally do this but the cables are super fine and I dont have a lot of slack to work with might give it a bash!
Quote from: pullhard on July 13, 2013, 04:28:31 PM
aye there looks to be 6 cables. I would normally do this but the cables are super fine and I dont have a lot of slack to work with might give it a bash!
That's why you should strip it back a bit to give you more slack.
Cheers LL. Pull the flex back for a look, there is 4 mixed colours (I'll connect these together) and three yellow wires and woolly stuff. what's the deal with the 3 yellow?
Connect up all the wires. In reality though probably only 2 are being used. If you want to check which 2 have a look in the junction box at the side of your house.
it did it everything seems to be grand, cut out the damaged section. The three yellow don't seem to do much, so i just cut them out. twisted and taped them. Great job thanks gents
Going to hijack this thread. I have three phone sockets in the house. The main BT one and two extras which are dead at the minute. How much will BT charge to activate one of the 'dead' ones? Also, are there alternatives to BT engineers?
Anything from the outside to the main BT socket is their "property" - you are free to do the internal sockets yourself or get an electrician to do it.
Have you checked the wiring in the sockets?
Here is a pic of one of one of the sockets:
(http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/ss46/darragh_mccullagh/20130714_200501.jpg)
Is there anything I can do?
If the main BT socket is dead (and you didn't obviously wreck it yourself), then just call BT and they'll test it remotely and come out and fix it.
Test that it is dead by plugging a plain phone directly into the main socket having disconnected everything else. Also ring yourself (from a mobile) and see if you get an out of order tone or a ringng tone.
Was in middle of replying & laptop died. Posting on phone
What type of master socket have you?
http://www.plus.net/support/broadband/master-socket-guide.shtml
If it is the NTE5 then screw off the lower half and carefully pull out. There is a connection block there. Check that wire colours to numbers match that of the extension socket.
Also a check that wires in master & extension are tight. Don't push in with a screw driver as it may push the blades out and not give you a connection.
If that doesn't throw up any problems I would check the wiring by doing a continuity test using a multi meter. If it is beyond you I would ask a sparkie or check with bt. BT probably going to be expensive though.
Just reading the post by armaghniac and want to check - is the main socket working.
Sorry didn't make it completely clear, the main BT socket is working grand I am just trying to work out how to get at least one of the additional extra sockets activated. The main BT one is in the hall and the wee kids are constantly pulling out the broadband wires etc!
A good clip around the ear will sort it :P
Quote from: omagh_gael on July 14, 2013, 08:35:55 PM
Sorry didn't make it completely clear, the main BT socket is working grand I am just trying to work out how to get at least one of the additional extra sockets activated. The main BT one is in the hall and the wee kids are constantly pulling out the broadband wires etc!
Its pretty simply done. You just run a phone cable from the main BT socket to the one of the other ones and punch in the same coloured wires into the same points.
Do your other 2 points have cables running back to the main socket or another point? whether its a socket, joiner etc, just punch the same coloured wires in on top.
Quote from: WeeDonns on July 15, 2013, 12:14:03 PM
Quote from: omagh_gael on July 14, 2013, 08:35:55 PM
Sorry didn't make it completely clear, the main BT socket is working grand I am just trying to work out how to get at least one of the additional extra sockets activated. The main BT one is in the hall and the wee kids are constantly pulling out the broadband wires etc!
Its pretty simply done. You just run a phone cable from the main BT socket to the one of the other ones and punch in the same coloured wires into the same points.
Do your other 2 points have cables running back to the main socket or another point? whether its a socket, joiner etc, just punch the same coloured wires in on top.
I'd punch down on top of the existing connections as well, you'd need a tool like this to do it properly, or you could try doing it with fine nosed pliers or a terminal screwdriver;
(http://www.netstoredirect.com/191036-377064-large/krone-style-idc-punchdown-tool.jpg)
Cheers for the help. Will run it by the father in law to see if he'd do it. I would manage to burn the house down if I started messing with it.