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Would someone please decipher these phone cables?
There are four cables going into the phone box. One of the cables' blue/dot blue conductors is terminated with a plug and plugged into a jack. This cable's orange/dot orange conductors is spliced with the blue/dot blue conductors of the other three cables. There are more than 9 jacks in the house and all jacks work. I opened two wall plates and found only one cable in the box. Thus, these two are not daisy-chained. I assume there is one more such box somewhere. What's going on here? Why is orange/dot orange spliced with blue/dot blue? And how come those three cables still work (can dial in and out) when they seem not plugged into the phone box? Thanks. |
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