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    Jan 6, 2009, 01:48 PM
    Move line from downstairs to upstairs
    Hi
    I use to have 2 phone lines in the house (downstairs & upstairs), I had the upstairs line turned off a couple of years ago. I want to move the computer upstairs and use the existing jacks and line that were upstairs. How do I go about reconnecting the lines to my network interface device box outside. I opened the customer side and the top connection #6 show the old phone number that was upstairs.
    Any help would be grateful

    Thanks
    Rick
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    Jan 7, 2009, 05:35 AM

    The pair of wires that went upstairs needs to be disconnected and connected with the other pair.
    Depending on your phone wiring.
    What color wires do you have?

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