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Old 25-02-2007, 10:22   #12
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Re: Convert BT wiring to work with Cable

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Originally Posted by Barefoot singer View Post
I have an NTL master socket just installed in my new house which is in a completely different room to the BT master socket in the hall way. From this BT master socket runs cable which leads to all other extension sockets upstairs. Can't I just run an extension lead from my NTL master to the BT master to make the phone sockets work upstairs?
As long as you disconnect the extension from the BT master socket and splice the new extension to the old one, yes.
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