Originally Posted by CheBella
Thank you, Stratmando; I'm starting to get it. Too bad I can't finish.
I understand about the block wiring & that each set represents a line, as in R + G = line 1, Y + Blk = line 2.
What I don't get is when a cable modem line is wired to a regular telephone block, does that mean that line 1 goes for the 'phone and line 2 goes for the 'puter?
And Woe Is Us: upon more careful inspection, it appears that the line coming from the modem has not THREE pairs of wires, but FOUR pair
>> The 3 pairs of wires you have is blue pair, orange pair, and green pair.(Line 1, 2, and line 3) <<
So, to make things all honest and everything, the modem line has:
Green+White
Brown +White
Blue + White
Orange + White
BUT! the Blue+White was either cut off low near the outer insulation so as to be unused - OR - Increasingly Less Cute Puppy bit off both blue & white wires at that point in a convincingly close approximation of a technician doing so.
Your idea about using a cordless phone to find out the wiring sounds great, but nothing has a dial tone. Moreover, the telephone junction boxes are wired just the way the were b4 cable.
Donna
still phoneless:confused: