I am new to this so please bear with me.
I have had a NTL broadband line into my house for about 3 years. The line comes in and then connects to a router with RJ45. Then a RJ45 line goes out through the wall , runs round the back of the house and goes in to my conservatory and ends in a socket. i then simply connect a RJ45 lead between the socket and the pc. Sorted!
HOWEVER I now have Talktalk and the modem they sent me needs to be plugged into a PC via USB and connected to a BT line with RJ11.
My question is this: Can I use that RJ45 wire that runs round the back of my house as a telephone extension lead? And what adapters (and who supplies the adapters) would I need. I have phoned a few companies but unless I apply for a trade account they said they are not interested in talking to me.
Any help would be great.
JOHN
I have had a NTL broadband line into my house for about 3 years. The line comes in and then connects to a router with RJ45. Then a RJ45 line goes out through the wall , runs round the back of the house and goes in to my conservatory and ends in a socket. i then simply connect a RJ45 lead between the socket and the pc. Sorted!
HOWEVER I now have Talktalk and the modem they sent me needs to be plugged into a PC via USB and connected to a BT line with RJ11.
My question is this: Can I use that RJ45 wire that runs round the back of my house as a telephone extension lead? And what adapters (and who supplies the adapters) would I need. I have phoned a few companies but unless I apply for a trade account they said they are not interested in talking to me.
Any help would be great.
JOHN
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