Hi all,
Hope this is the right place....
One of my customers is getting a lousy ADSL sync, and we're virtually certain that it's due to poor cabling between the ADSL socket and the distribution point (it's an office with multiple incoming lines). We think the ADSL signal at the end of BT's repsonsibility is fine, we think it's poor internal cabling.
The pair leaving the ADSL socket seems to go to a grey distibution point along the corridor, and this then goes to another distribution box in a separate building. The buildings are liked by a duct., with a cable distance of 62 meters.
What I want to do is move the ADSL modem to the other building, beside where the lines enter the site, and then hook into Cat 5 through the duct to a 16 port switch. The Cat 5 is already in place. I'd then remove the ADSL socket in the office, since the ADL will now terminate where the lines enter the building.
All well and good...except.....how the heck do i dentify the right pair in the distribution box? There seems to be about 8 cables entering the distribution box, though only one looks to be external (a black, 50 pair bundle). Trying to match cables by colour has proven fruitless.
What's the safest way to identify the correct pair? Will I blow the place up if I connect both ends together in the current ADSL socket and then use a continuity tester on all the connections in the distribution point? Will I blow myself up?
I've done plenty of BT cabling dabbling before but never with distribution points....especially with ones that look like they're 20 years old, and most of the telephone numbes writen on the distrubution box ports are now dead.
Thanks in advance.
Jim



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