New House, New phone line, Activating extensions?
Discussion
I've got a new house, and was told by the builder that my phone line would need activated before i could use it. He explained BT charge £120 and Sky do it for £20. I went with Sky, but when the engineer finally came out he said my phone line was live the whole time.
Eejits.
Anyway, i was also told by the builder that the other phone extensions in the house wouldn't work, but could be "activated" by "a sparky" in five minutes once my line was live.
I've not tried the sockets in the other rooms yet (i'm working away just now) but when i get back, if they don't work, what the heck was the builder on about?
Eejits.
Anyway, i was also told by the builder that the other phone extensions in the house wouldn't work, but could be "activated" by "a sparky" in five minutes once my line was live.
I've not tried the sockets in the other rooms yet (i'm working away just now) but when i get back, if they don't work, what the heck was the builder on about?
openreach who provided the line are only responsible for upto the main socket (nte5) the extensions are yours , don't get anyone in ! go to a diy store and buy an inserter tool a disposable one will do . take the bottom section off the nte5 (2 small screws )you may then be able to fish the unconnected extn cable through the opening if not take off back section of nte and push the extn cable outwards through the opening and replace back section onto pattress box .strip the outer sheathing only off the extn cable and seperate the wires out .
using the inserter tool push the white wire with the blue rings into terminal 5 ,the blue wire with white rings into terminal 2 and the orange wire with white rings into terminal 3 .
extns should now be live once the front plate is replaced ,if still no joy take front plates off extns to check they are connected with the wiring as above .any probs pm me .
p.s line would not have been live until after you ordered it but would have been preconnected back to the exchange ready .p.s the wires don't need the insulation stripping off them to make a connection .
using the inserter tool push the white wire with the blue rings into terminal 5 ,the blue wire with white rings into terminal 2 and the orange wire with white rings into terminal 3 .
extns should now be live once the front plate is replaced ,if still no joy take front plates off extns to check they are connected with the wiring as above .any probs pm me .
p.s line would not have been live until after you ordered it but would have been preconnected back to the exchange ready .p.s the wires don't need the insulation stripping off them to make a connection .
Edited by bimsb6 on Wednesday 29th July 16:55
Chucklehead said:
Anyway, i was also told by the builder that the other phone extensions in the house wouldn't work, but could be "activated" by "a sparky" in five minutes once my line was live.
Isn't that a bit like saying 'We've installed all your electrical circuits - just needs a sparky to connect them'. Cheeky builder! Dogwatch said:
Chucklehead said:
Anyway, i was also told by the builder that the other phone extensions in the house wouldn't work, but could be "activated" by "a sparky" in five minutes once my line was live.
Isn't that a bit like saying 'We've installed all your electrical circuits - just needs a sparky to connect them'. Cheeky builder!
ks.Dave_ST220 said:
Dogwatch said:
Chucklehead said:
Anyway, i was also told by the builder that the other phone extensions in the house wouldn't work, but could be "activated" by "a sparky" in five minutes once my line was live.
Isn't that a bit like saying 'We've installed all your electrical circuits - just needs a sparky to connect them'. Cheeky builder!
ks.(although i usually do it whilst i am there ).
bimsb6 said:
Dave_ST220 said:
Dogwatch said:
Chucklehead said:
Anyway, i was also told by the builder that the other phone extensions in the house wouldn't work, but could be "activated" by "a sparky" in five minutes once my line was live.
Isn't that a bit like saying 'We've installed all your electrical circuits - just needs a sparky to connect them'. Cheeky builder!
ks.(although i usually do it whilst i am there ).
If the developer has fitted the master socket this is unlikely to be an NTE5 which will mean fun & games whenever you try and report an ADSL problem(try the test socket Sir........I don't have one.............).
Plotloss said:
I've not done a place with one of these new fangled External NTEs
Is that where the capacitor is now? Or is the demarcation now even before the 'master'?
The NTE 'back bit' is the master (the socket with the capacitor). That is the bit you're not supposed to touch, as the end user.Is that where the capacitor is now? Or is the demarcation now even before the 'master'?

The bottom half of it is the bit you wire the internal sockets to. So, 2 wires to the back plate (by BT) and 3 wires on from then, as the old masters.
As you can see, you can detach the entire internal wiring for testing purposes.
Plotloss said:
I've not done a place with one of these new fangled External NTEs
Is that where the capacitor is now? Or is the demarcation now even before the 'master'?
they are not that common even on new builds ,and yes the capacitor is in the extenal nte behind a cover on the left hand side ,its no surprise the end user knows nothing about these as even we know very little !Is that where the capacitor is now? Or is the demarcation now even before the 'master'?
rsv gone! said:
Plotloss said:
I've not done a place with one of these new fangled External NTEs
Is that where the capacitor is now? Or is the demarcation now even before the 'master'?
The NTE 'back bit' is the master (the socket with the capacitor). That is the bit you're not supposed to touch, as the end user.Is that where the capacitor is now? Or is the demarcation now even before the 'master'?

The bottom half of it is the bit you wire the internal sockets to. So, 2 wires to the back plate (by BT) and 3 wires on from then, as the old masters.
As you can see, you can detach the entire internal wiring for testing purposes.
Dave_ST220 said:
bimsb6 said:
Dave_ST220 said:
Dogwatch said:
Chucklehead said:
Anyway, i was also told by the builder that the other phone extensions in the house wouldn't work, but could be "activated" by "a sparky" in five minutes once my line was live.
Isn't that a bit like saying 'We've installed all your electrical circuits - just needs a sparky to connect them'. Cheeky builder!
ks.(although i usually do it whilst i am there ).
If the developer has fitted the master socket this is unlikely to be an NTE5 which will mean fun & games whenever you try and report an ADSL problem(try the test socket Sir........I don't have one.............).
Edited by bimsb6 on Thursday 30th July 16:45
Plotloss said:
rsv gone! said:
Plotloss said:
I've not done a place with one of these new fangled External NTEs
Is that where the capacitor is now? Or is the demarcation now even before the 'master'?
The NTE 'back bit' is the master (the socket with the capacitor). That is the bit you're not supposed to touch, as the end user.Is that where the capacitor is now? Or is the demarcation now even before the 'master'?

The bottom half of it is the bit you wire the internal sockets to. So, 2 wires to the back plate (by BT) and 3 wires on from then, as the old masters.
As you can see, you can detach the entire internal wiring for testing purposes.
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