It's more than likely using the blue and blue-white pair. Connect that to the same colors on the jack it the red and green if the jack had red, green, yellow and black. If it's hooked up in the nid properly that should work. You could always try to open the nid and see if the blue and blue-white are the colors being used Answer from imtalkintou on reddit.com
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How to Wire a Phone Jack for DSL Internet: Expert Instructions
January 8, 2022 - For a single phone number or line, only the red and green wires are utilized. Therefore, when running the line from the main telephone junction box, splice the red and green wires in the junction box (usually, the posts are screws).
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I currently have dsl internet through Verizon. When the tech came, he attached a cat5 cable to an existing phone line in my daughter's room and ran it to this little box which he hardwired in. On the other side of the box was a regular phone line jack. From the little box, a normal phone line... More on forums.tomshardware.com
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Does DSL use just the 2 network wires or does it also use the tip and ring wire from the phone line? I'm having problems with my do it yourself installation, the phone and DSL are turned on outside according to the phone company but nothing inside. The previous owners had a cable modem phone... More on garagejournal.com
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Any dsl/phone wiring experts here? | Overclockers Forums
Ok so Im renting a house that has some pre-wiring done for the phone jack. I got dsl but having trouble doing the wiring work. I just ran Cat5e from the phone box to my jacks. Now im trying to terminate the ends of the cat5e with rj11 modulators(?) but im unsure which order the wire color/pairs... More on overclockers.com
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Telephone jack to DSL modem - a "length" question | AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals
How to title this message? I'd no idea...gave it my best shot. Anyway; In the room my main pc is in, the phone jack is on the opposite side of the room from where the pc is. Currently, I have a 50ft regular telephone line extension cable that runs along the baseboards from the jact to the pc... More on forums.anandtech.com
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how to wire phone jack for dsl? - RedFlagDeals.com Forums
July 4, 2011 - Most houses nowadays are using that cable instead of regular phone line. Run a cable straight to where you want it going the shortest way possible. It doesnt matter what wire colours you use as long as they match on the both sides.
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How To Install a DSL Line
January 15, 2026 - That conduit has been painted a brick-red color. The end of the part of the cable retaining its outer plastic jacket is wrapped in black electrical tape. Wire pair #1 loops up to the top of the box and back down.
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Wiring Cat6 Cable to Phone line for DSL Internet | Tom's Hardware Forum
February 9, 2014 - It is just very common to run the blue/blue white for phone. Part of the reason this is done is the blue/blue white pair are in the center of your standard rj45 jack. This means you can plug a standard rj11 plug into a standard rj45 jack and you can then use the blue/blue white for telephone ...
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How to Wire a Telephone Jack
July 27, 2023 - If you're extending a line to another ... Cat-5) data cable, which also has multiple wires but with a different color scheme. Cat-3 or Cat-5 cable works just as well as the old cable for phone service, and it works much better for data ...
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How to wire a DSL line to a phone jack - Quora
Answer: If you also have POTS (analog phone service, not VoIP) on the same pair as your DSL, you'll need low pass filters to keep the high frequency DSL signal out of your regular phones. Your phone company will normally include a bunch of filters with your DSL modem/router, one for each phone (b...
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Wiring for phone/DSL installation? | CocoonTech.com
April 11, 2008 - I use one of them at my sisters (that is a link to pic) and I am tossing my Siecor for one when I move my system. If you go with the 0411, you would run 1 Cat5 to your SWP. The 0411 will filter which you then feed to your home distribution and has a jack for your DSL modem (unfiltered) as well ...
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Running a new phone and DSL line. | [H]ard|Forum
April 30, 2010 - All you need to do is wire up the red and green terminals in your phone box (like j-sta's pic) to the red and green terminals on your internal phone jack. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RJ11,_RJ14,_RJ25#Pinouts has the color codes if you want to follow the standard with your Cat5.
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Solved: Problem w/ DSL and phone jack | Tech Support Guy
October 23, 2006 - You then run a dedicated line from the splitter's DSL output to a jack for the DSL modem. All other devices then connect to the Voice output of the splitter. Click to expand... I had to do that when I had DSL and it would not work.
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DSL Wiring | The Garage Journal
July 16, 2013 - At least that's the way we wired 'em before *everyone* became telephone techs. If you have dial tone that's where it'll be. If you have just DSL then you'll have to use the DSL modem to find it. The inside jacks/connectors are tip/ring = red/green or w/bl bl/w
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Any dsl/phone wiring experts here? | Overclockers Forums
September 25, 2007 - [-] If you look carefully in the ... and green or blue and blue/white) are the only ones really used anymore, phone and DSL only need two wires....
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How to Install or Replace a Residential Telephone Jack
February 19, 2026 - If you’re using an external jack, there will be space inside the jack to coil the remaining wire. Place the cover on the jack and screw it on. ... Reconnect the phone line and test your work. Return to the NID box and reconnect your phone line. Go back inside and test it by plugging in your phone or DSL cable.
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Telephone jack to DSL modem - a "length" question | AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals
March 20, 2001 - The line can go 15K feet to your house from the CO, a extra 20 feet wont hurt it WRONG! The gauge of wire used outside your home & the CAT3 that you run between your wall aren't even comparable. 10 - 15' max is ideal for the phone jack -> DSL "modem" connection.
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How to connect CAT 5 or 6 to a modular telephone jack | PC Review
August 5, 2014 - If you have a multi-line telephone, you need connectors with more conductors, like the RJ14 and RJ25, although they still have 6 positions. Click to expand... No I just have a single line phone**. Maybe a 6P2C connector will fit in the jacks at the NID and the the DSL modem. I'll look again, and I may have an RJ11 with which to check. But even if it fits, I still need a way to get from RJ45 to RJ11 at each end. ** although the NID itself is wired with two plugs, each with 2 wires.
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Need help wiring router to phone jack - AllisChalmers Forum
February 13, 2021 - I have internet in the house through the phone company, 2 wires, wired to one regular phone jack, red...
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DSL Jack wiring - Verizon
August 12, 2013 - I have several phone jacks in my home that have dial tone, but only one jack (call it Jack A) with DSL signal. That jack has blue/white and white/blue wires coming directly from the NID (also orange/white and white/orange that are not connected). The jack port is large enough to accept an ethernet ...
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Hi Cherie, · It's been a lot of years since I was one of the first on the block to get DSL, but I recall that when it came in they effectively removed filters from the phone line going to the central office to allow the higher density data signals through. So when I wanted to use the line for the original telephone you had to have a small filter hooked up, while using the DSL modem wanted to be done without a filter. · I don't know how your modem and phone line are set up, but if you're using the old school telephone lines wired into your house, it's quite likely they've got bad connections, shorts or interference somewhere on them. If that's the case, if I was doing it all over again I would take an entirely separate set of new telephone wire and run it out to the external box then directly to wherever you've got the DSL modem set up. It may take some drilling and wiring; since I don't know your situation I can't tell you how to go about it, but that way you've guaranteed you don't have any interference between the exterior box and the modem. · Otherwise, if you're stuck using the existing house wiring, you'll need to go to each telephone jack in the house, open up the wall plate and check and reconnect all the wires in each one. Since they're all wired in parallel a bad connection anywhere along the line will affect all of the jacks on the line. If you know how the wiring is run, start at the exterior box and hook your DSL modem up there directly. That'll give you a baseline for the speed you can expect; in this case you're saying 8 megabits, right? Go to the first jack in the line and disconnect the wires from that jack to the rest of the house and retest with the modem. If you get a good signal there, the problem is farther down the line so reconnect the rest of the house and move on to the next jack. Repeat until you find where the problem lies. If it's a problem with a specific jack they're easy enough to replace, but if you find the wiring between a couple of jacks you may have to rewire them, which may or may not be difficult. · Hopefully this has given you at least a place to start and maybe a bit more understanding of how it all works so you can find and fix the problem. I feel for you; my son's first house is far out in a rural area without broadband or satellite access, so he's limited to DSL as his only choice for internet access as well. I just bought him a DSL modem so he doesn't have to pay the monthly fee to rent the one he has now; for the equivalent of two months' rent now he owns one and won't have to pay that rent again. · Anyway, good luck and feel free to come on back and ask questions if need be. Be sure to let us know what you find and how it all turns out.
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What do the yellow and black wires in a home telephone jack do? | HowStuffWorks
March 8, 2023 - All six lines are present at each individual jack, and you decide which two the jack will carry by connecting them to the jack's red/green or yellow/black wires. ... Read Cordless Phone Reviews and compare prices at Consumer Guide Products before ...