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psydfx

join:2002-12-20
Canada


edit:
June 26th, @12:50AM

reply to Snapple
Re: Moving DSL Modem?

The red/orange pair going into the green protector at the top right is your line in from TELUS.
The voice side of the protector feeds the red/green pair for your alarm and comes back from the alarm on yellow/black and is connected with the little blue beans to the rest of the phone jacks in your house.
The data side of that protector goes out on a green/white pair to the jack that you currently have your modem at. You likely have a double jack or are using a splitter where you modem is.
If you want to relocate your modem you'll need to figure out which cable feeds to the jack you want to move it to. You'll have to disconnect the green/white pair from the data side and connect up a pair from the cable that feeds to the new location to the data side.

It's kind of cramped in the picture but that's what I gather from it.

Hardest part for you will likely be trying to figure out which cable goes to the jack you want to use. If you have a meter you can open the jack where you want to connect it up and short the green/white pair then go to the box and pull out all the green/white pairs and check each pair for continuity. Ohms test on a meter should change when you find the right pair. Connect that pair up to the data side and then connect it to a double jack on the other side. You can reconnect the blue/white onto the double jack as well if you need to have a phone plugged in there too.

Good luck.
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edit: i said top left and meant top right.


JammerMan79
Premium,VIP
join:2004-05-13
Prince George, BC

edit:
June 26th, @12:23AM

where's the pots splitter in the pic? I don't see it.

edit... unless it's behind the jumble.

psydfx

join:2002-12-20
Canada
The green double block is the pots splitter. It's a pots splitter/protector all in one unit. Looks like two protectors but really isn't.
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JammerMan79
Premium,VIP
join:2004-05-13
Prince George, BC

Thanks for explaining, never seen that one before.
Is that new/old? I've only ever seen the older black and newer yellow wilcom add-ons.

»www.tequipment.net/popup.html?Pr···PS11.jpg

»www.ckeynetworks.com/images/PS15···tter.jpg
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