We did a bit of re-arranging today, and moved the computer desk. During the move, I un-plugged the six-year-old Alcatel ADSL 1000 “modem” and switched the phone cord for a shorter version, since it was now closer to the jack. A few frustrating hours without internet access later, I switched back to the original cord, in a final attempt to eliminate all the variables… and everything worked again. Closer examination reveals what many may know already: RJ-11 cords (standard telephone wire) may have either 2 wires or 4. Phone service only needs two wires; DSL needs (apparently) all four wires. Makes sense when you think about it, but then who does? I actually did know that most RJ-11 cords had only two wires in them, but never knew what the other “missing” two might be for. Well, if nothing else, DSL is the answer. Now you know.
DSL connections need 4-wire versions of RJ-11 cord
January 3rd, 2005 · No Comments
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