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Connecting Router to 2-Wire Telephone Socket for Improved Internet Quality

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  • #1 16735699
    tristan095
    Level 2  
    Hi, I have a problem I would like to connect a router with internet on the 2nd floor on the 1st floor is a telephone socket which has 4 cables and works unfortunately at the top I have only 2 wire cable I know that one day there was a phone connected to the router but there was a change and it was moved down now I would like to connect my computer to the cable due to the poor quality of the internet (wifi) my question is: How to connect I have a telephone socket which has 2 wires I tried but the internet and phone did not work. I'm sorry if a bad department. Please help. Thank you.
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  • #2 16735727
    D214d3k
    Level 39  
    Go down, plug in the phone and unplug the 1 core from the socket, checking in the meantime if there is a signal. This is how you determine which veins are active. Put them 2 wires on the top in the socket, connect as below.
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  • #3 16736415
    tristan095
    Level 2  
    But I want to connect the phone only to two veins and what do those below have in common with those on the top 2 veins?
    Added after 30 [seconds]:
    At the bottom I have 4 cables on top 2
    Added after 48 [minutes]:
    Yet these 2-core cables on top of them just protrude from the floor as if there is no socket and there is a socket at the bottom and they are somehow connected together
    Added after 2 [hours] 9 [minutes]:
    I have such a telephone socket: https://obrazki.elektroda.pl/7866333000_1507059563.jpg
    And these cables protrude from the floor and there are only two small cables without colors.
    And on the other side of the outlet are like 4 cable entries from one input and the other because there are two in this slot
  • #4 16737669
    zybex
    Helpful for users
    The telephone line has two wires. On these two veins you have a phone signal and an internet connection. You do not need an additional two veins. You connect everything in parallel, except that you use a filter for the phone because without it you will hear noise.
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  • #5 16737765
    tristan095
    Level 2  
    zybex and will you tell me how to connect to this socket at the top what I gave the picture?
    at the back it looks like 4 entrances are next to each other.
  • #6 16737786
    D214d3k
    Level 39  
    RJ 11 2 middle pins (2 and 3).
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  • #7 16737791
    mojepetro
    Level 21  
    tristan095 wrote:
    how should I connect to this socket

    In the socket you connect the telephone line to the red and green wires (middle pins of the socket). You connect one vein from the line with both red ones and the other vein with both green ones. Then connect the router to one socket, and to the other through the filter - a telephone set.
  • #8 16737913
    tristan095
    Level 2  
    Thanks to Zypex and D214d3k I connected the way you wrote and the internet and telephone work perfectly.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting a router to a 2-wire telephone socket to improve internet quality. The user has a telephone socket with four cables on the first floor and only two wires protruding from the floor on the second floor. Responses suggest that the two wires can carry both phone and internet signals. To connect, the user should identify the active wires, typically red and green, and connect them to the corresponding pins in the socket. A filter is recommended for the phone connection to avoid noise. The user successfully implemented the suggested connections, resulting in functional internet and telephone services.
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