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    lady_1776 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jul 9, 2003, 11:45 AM
    Rewiring to make a single phone line
    Presently I have two phone lines, my main one and a line for my computer. They are in two separate boxes outside. I would like to remove the additional line but don't want to pay the $85 or more to have a phone guy fix it up. I would just like all the phone lines to be for the primary line. If anyone knows how to rewire this I would love to know.

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    Aug 5, 2003, 04:46 PM
    Rewiring to make a single phone line
    I am not quite sure I understand the problem. The boxes outside and wires coming into them belong to the phone company.. Nobody but the phone company is allowed to work on them. They can charge you any exorbitant price they want to make any changes, and there is nothing you can do about it. You can complain to the state utility commission, but likely it is useless.

    The wires in your house including the ones going out to the box are yours. You can do as you wish or pay somebody a competitive rate to change them long as yo do not connect any non FCC approved equipment to them. If you have discontinued service to the second line, and want the lines that were connected to it, connected to the other line, you can open both boxes and move the wires from one to the other, Just twist the all the red wires together, and all the green ones together and curl them around the screws in the working box and tighten them up. Most phone cables have 4 wires, but only use the red and green. If your second line used the yellow and black, see if you can figure out which replaced the red, and which the green. Then you can connect them accordingly.

    If you have beeen paying a monthly charge for maintaining the wires in your house, it seems to me the phone company should have to rewire things for free.

    I got sick of poor service and high prices and fired my phone company. If you have cable internet service available, you can use it in place of your phone company. I was paying about $60 a month for lousy internet and phone service total. I am now paying $72 for great internet and better phone service, including all common features and my whole area code as local calls. If I use over 500 minutes of long distance, it costs 3.7 cents a minute. For $86, I could have cable internet and unlimited long distance. For details, see www.vonage.com. Your cable company may not know anything about this.
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    May 8, 2007, 12:59 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by lady_1776
    Presently I have two phone lines, my main one and a line for my computer. They are in two seperate boxes outside. I would like to remove the additional line but don't want to pay the $85 or more to have a phone guy fix it up. I would just like all the phone lines to be for the primary line. If anyone knows how to rewire this I would love to know.

    Thanks
    If I'm understanding you correct,u need to run a 3 pair telephone cable from your existing box inside your house that you plug your telephone in2,and run it to the box that you plug your computer in2take out the cables from the terminals that are already in the computer inside box,then with a punchdown tool you need to punch down the cables in2 the telephone inside box in numbers 234 and 5,then what order you put them in2 at the telephone end,use the same colours in the same numbers at the computer end... if you et trouble still,il try help u
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    Jul 30, 2007, 10:18 AM
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    Not in normal English. Makes no sense to what I see on my jack.
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    Jul 30, 2007, 10:19 AM
    How do I rewire from two lines to one line?
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    Jul 30, 2007, 11:09 AM
    LindaHoover - please be more specific - what exactly are you trying to do? Do you have two phone lines today serving the different extensions in your house, and you want to make it so that all extensions are wired to the same line?

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