11
New Inside Wire
Note:
The following wiring procedure and diagram represents a
standard wiring scheme. Not all homes will follow this convention. It is
recommended that ADSL inside wiring be performed by a certified
technician.
1.
If you are using original inside wire cable pair for the telephone
(voice), then you can replace the existing RJ-11 wall plate with
an RJ-11/RJ-45 wall plate or install a new separate RJ-45 wall
plate. Run the original wire only if you are able to run new
inside wire to this location.
Note:
ISDN Users–If you previously had ISDN, you can use the
existing ISDN wired RJ-45 jack.
2.
Run new inside wire cable for ADSL (data) if no existing inside
wire pairs are available. Wire the new inside wire pairs to the
new RJ-11/RJ-45 wall plate (if installed). Otherwise, install a
new RJ-45 wall plate near your PC.
3.
Connect the wires attached to the data/voice green and red
screws on the NID to the green and red pins on the wall jack.
For example, if a black wire is connected to the green screw on
the data, connect the same black wire to the green pin on the
new RJ-45 wall jack.
4.
Repeat Step 3 for the voice wiring.
5.
Connect the RJ-45 end of the ADSL cable (straight) to the RJ-45
jack on the wall plate. Connect the RJ-11 end of the ADSL cable
(straight) to the LINE connector on the modem. The LINE
connection is located on the back panel of the DSL Modem. The
ADSL cable (straight) is included in the DSL Modem package.
6.
Connect your telephone set to the RJ-11 jack on the wall plate.
7.
Connect one end of the Ethernet crossover cable to the DATA
connector on the modem. Connect the other end of the Ethernet
crossover cable to the network interface card in the computer.
The DATA connection is located on the back panel of the DSL
Modem. The Ethernet crossover cable is included in the DSL
Modem package.