I have just been connected to Swish (aka as Cuckoo?). It has been a rather fraught process which I will make a separate pst about. I now have fibre broadband with my telephone on a temporary number awaiting my current number to be ported.
I now have a Swish ONT with an RJ11 connecter and I have house wiring with several BT sockets that currently terminates in the back of my BT filtered NTE master socket. I need to modify the wiring so I can connect my cordless phone master station into the ONT. For now I have a Swish provided RJ11 to BT socket with a phone plugged into the BT socket. This is in a hall cupboard and not very convenient!
The ONT has an RJ11 connector that currently goes into a Swish provided RJ11 (plugged into the ONT with a BT socket into which I can plug a standard BT plug to connect a phone. This is all working but I want to connect theONT into my house wiring so I can connect to my cordless phone in another room.
I can very easily remove my current NTE near the ONT and replace it with a standard BT socket proving connection to my house phone wiring but to connect this socket to the ONT I need either a BT plug to BT plug cable which would go into the Swish provided RJ11 to BT adaptor or I could get a BT plug to RJ11 plug to just join my hose wiring into the ONT voice port which would be neater.
The simple question is what cable do I need? Amazon sell RJ11 to BT cables but there are choices and I need advice as to which to choose. The choices are 2 wire or 4 wire and then straight or crossover.
I am guessing that 2/4 wire is associated with the Bell wire or not. I think my cordless phone probably does not need the bell wire and therefore a 2 wire option would work. Is that a valid assumption?
The other choice is straight or crossover and here I would have to flip a coin. I would logically expect a straight rather than a crossover cable would be appropriate. Am I right?



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