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How to merge 2 phone line jacks to one?
Please help me if you can.
I recently moved in new complex apt. in Chicago, IL and found one of three phone jack in master bedroom not working. One possibility is the ex-resident used second phone line on it. The landlord refuges to pay SBC tech service fee for merging two phone lines to one, cost about $100. Anyone can help me out how to fix the problem? Landlord allows me to access the phone line box. It is easy to fix it by myself? The living room phone jack has 24 wires and 4 wires used for living room phone jack. I can't check the another phone jack in the small room. The phone jack in master bedroom has 6 wires and 4 wires connected to the phone jack. I hooked the 4 wires of the same colors used for master bedroom phone jack to the living room phone jack and I get dial tone. Oops, it's different number. |
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How to merge 2 phone line jacks to one?
A single line phone uses only two wires, usually the red and green, which connect to the center two terminals of the phone jack box. The other two (black and yellow ) are not used. If you're getting a dial tone on that bedroom jack and it's a different number, you've got a second line. It's still active or there would be no dial tone. (Call a friend that has caller ID to find out the number) When a former resident moves out and calls the phone Co to disconnect, they don't actually physically disconnect any wires. It's simply a programming function that disables that line until the next resident gets a 'hook up'. If it's disabled, you'd measure 48 volts DC between the two leads, but would not get a dial tone. "Elize" wrote in message om... Please help me if you can. I recently moved in new complex apt. in Chicago, IL and found one of three phone jack in master bedroom not working. One possibility is the ex-resident used second phone line on it. The landlord refuges to pay SBC tech service fee for merging two phone lines to one, cost about $100. Anyone can help me out how to fix the problem? Landlord allows me to access the phone line box. It is easy to fix it by myself? The living room phone jack has 24 wires and 4 wires used for living room phone jack. I can't check the another phone jack in the small room. The phone jack in master bedroom has 6 wires and 4 wires connected to the phone jack. I hooked the 4 wires of the same colors used for master bedroom phone jack to the living room phone jack and I get dial tone. Oops, it's different number. |
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How to merge 2 phone line jacks to one?
To do this you will need some way to trace the 2 wires leading to the jack
you want connected to find which of the 24 in the living room box you need to connect. This usually requires one of those RF wire tracing tools, these are about $80. After you know which 2 wires need connecting, just splice them into the wires leading into the phone jack in the living room. "Elize" wrote in message om... Please help me if you can. I recently moved in new complex apt. in Chicago, IL and found one of three phone jack in master bedroom not working. One possibility is the ex-resident used second phone line on it. The landlord refuges to pay SBC tech service fee for merging two phone lines to one, cost about $100. Anyone can help me out how to fix the problem? Landlord allows me to access the phone line box. It is easy to fix it by myself? The living room phone jack has 24 wires and 4 wires used for living room phone jack. I can't check the another phone jack in the small room. The phone jack in master bedroom has 6 wires and 4 wires connected to the phone jack. I hooked the 4 wires of the same colors used for master bedroom phone jack to the living room phone jack and I get dial tone. Oops, it's different number. |
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How to merge 2 phone line jacks to one?
It will be cheaper and more reliable for you to have the phone company do
this for you. The R/G are for the main line, and the Y/B are for the second line in most cases. This may all be wired for you, and it is the tele company that has to do the software fix in their equipment at the central office to feed out to the lines that are already there. They will charge about $60 in most areas to program their system to feed the lines. Since the previous tenant had the service, it should all be wired. If it is not wired, for you to do this yourself, may involve some tracing, and testing of the wires and connections. The tools to do this are a lot more than the $100 to pay the tele company. You will also have to know what you are doing, if you want to be successful at this. If you plan to live there for more than a year, this works out to be very little cost. -- Greetings, Jerry Greenberg GLG Technologies GLG ========================================= WebPage http://www.zoom-one.com Electronics http://www.zoom-one.com/electron.htm ========================================= "Elize" wrote in message om... Please help me if you can. I recently moved in new complex apt. in Chicago, IL and found one of three phone jack in master bedroom not working. One possibility is the ex-resident used second phone line on it. The landlord refuges to pay SBC tech service fee for merging two phone lines to one, cost about $100. Anyone can help me out how to fix the problem? Landlord allows me to access the phone line box. It is easy to fix it by myself? The living room phone jack has 24 wires and 4 wires used for living room phone jack. I can't check the another phone jack in the small room. The phone jack in master bedroom has 6 wires and 4 wires connected to the phone jack. I hooked the 4 wires of the same colors used for master bedroom phone jack to the living room phone jack and I get dial tone. Oops, it's different number. |
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