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Standard User konrado5
(regular) Sat 08-Feb-14 01:38:10
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Re: Little interferences caused by doorbell


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]The phone cable comes in from the Right? From where? The outside of the building?

The phone cable probably come in to the round cabinet and immediately come out. My ISP made such installation.

The phone cable going into wall on L?

The phone cable goint into wall near the small connector to which doorbell cable comes in.
Where does it go? Is it the cable coming from the L in your 2nd photo? Is that rectangular box your main & only phone socket?

Yes it is this cable. Yes. That is only phone socket.

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Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 08-Feb-14 01:45:21
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Re: Little interferences caused by doorbell


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The phone cable probably come in to the round cabinet and immediately come out.
Yes, from where? We know where goes to, but where does it come from? Make an effort! Look outside & relate them

For the last time!!!!!!!

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Standard User konrado5
(regular) Sat 08-Feb-14 02:07:10
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Re: Little interferences caused by doorbell


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In reply to a post by konrado5:
The phone cable probably come in to the round cabinet and immediately come out.
Yes, from where? We know where goes to, but where does it come from?

That cable goes not further than to cabinet before it goes to wall near the connector.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 08-Feb-14 07:53:26
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Re: Little interferences caused by doorbell


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Take the cover off the Round Box at the right of the photo, gcr7.

Then take another photo to show what is in that Round Box.

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Also take another photo, showing everything on that wall.

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Edited by deleted (Sat 08-Feb-14 07:54:15)

Standard User konrado5
(regular) Sat 08-Feb-14 17:08:44
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Take the cover off the Round Box at the right of the photo, gcr7.

I would rather to not do it. I wouldn't like to damage something.
Also take another photo, showing everything on that wall.

I don't understand. It shows all.

Could you reply in this thread?
http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/technical/f/4303443...

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Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 08-Feb-14 17:37:06
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Re: Little interferences caused by doorbell


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No! You don't answer our questions fully frown.

Anyway it's unrelated!

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 08-Feb-14 19:42:56
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Re: Little interferences caused by doorbell


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Evening Konrad.

Your two photos do NOT show "all".

Photo gcr7
As you are unwilling to take the top of the "Round Box", you and we do NOT know what is inside it.

If the bare terminals and screws on the Terminal Block/Connector Strip are safe yet completely exposed and accessible (can be touched), then the interior of the Round Box must be equally safe; and you should be able to take the Round Box top off safely.

Photo xvqe
The long wire dropping downwards, the photo does not show where it goes.

Both photos
You have not said whether the wire/s disappearing behind the pipe at the left, is the same wire or two separate wires.

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Stand further away from the wall so that your camera can take a single photo that includes ALL of the items, including that dropping wire and where it goes to.

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If you are uncertain about taking the top of the Round Box off to show us what is in the Round Box, ask your father to take the top off, as he seems to have some more knowledge of the circuitry.

Simply taking that Round Box top off should not damage or interfere with anythng, unless the wiring has been very badly or wrongly done.

The four screws are there to make it EASY to INSPECT the wiring.
Standard User konrado5
(regular) Sat 08-Feb-14 20:18:48
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Evening Konrad.

Your two photos do NOT show "all".

[qupte]If the bare terminals and screws on the Terminal Block/Connector Strip are safe yet completely exposed and accessible (can be touched), then the interior of the Round Box must be equally safe; and you should be able to take the Round Box top off safely.

I don't know if I have right to do it, it was made by my ISP.
Photo xvqe
The long wire dropping downwards, the photo does not show where it goes.

Because it doesn't matter. It goes to the right to my router to the other room (about 5 metres long).
You have not said whether the wire/s disappearing behind the pipe at the left, is the same wire or two separate wires.

It is surely the same wire.

If you are uncertain about taking the top of the Round Box off to show us what is in the Round Box, ask your father to take the top off, as he seems to have some more knowledge of the circuitry.

He doesn't want to do it, because it was made by ISP.


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Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 08-Feb-14 21:57:23
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From what's been said by OP, the round box is a phone line Block Terminal Connector connected to the horizontal phone line going L under the 2 vertical pipes (all photo gr7) and then coming out other side of wall in adjacent room (photo xvqe) where it turns R, as you look at it, to a rather large phone socket at the top of which you can just make a RJxx type socket receiving the long phone cord to where the OP presumably has a dangler filter or splitter.

The only thing the OP refuses to tell us is what feeds the round box from its opposite, R, side. It can only the external drop wire from outside, but again OP refuses to look outside and try to match them up.

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Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 08-Feb-14 22:00:50
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Because it doesn't matter. It goes to the right to my router to the other room (about 5 metres long).
You have no actual telephone then?

How do you know what matters when you are asking us for advice?

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