DTI box connection

MightyDucky -  
brupala Posted messages 111945 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   -

Hello,

I just moved into a new house and I would like to connect my box to the DTI box to connect my equipment via Ethernet throughout the house. I connect the RJ11 cable to the test socket and the box works, but the Ethernet sockets in the other rooms no longer function.

I noticed that the white Ethernet cables in the photo do not have multiple colored wires; there is only red/orange.

Can you help me?

Thank you

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Redbart Posted messages 21500 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   3 379
 

Hello

I assume you have ADSL?
The DTI is only used for "telephone" (ADSL if unbundled).

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brupala Posted messages 111945 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   14 422
 

Hello,

This topic has been discussed dozens of times here,

these small cables between DTI and patch panel only serve to distribute the phone line, they need to be removed and instead, connect the Ethernet ports from the box to the patch panel with real RJ45 cables.


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MightyDucky Posted messages 1 Status Membre
 

Good evening,

Thank you for your feedback.

So I removed all the white ethernet cables and plugged my RJ11 cable into the socket with the phone logo number 1 and used RJ45 ethernet cables for each room.

Now I can see the internet in each room, but it's really temperamental: sometimes it works, if I unplug and plug it back in, it doesn't work anymore, the "sync" with the ethernet takes 5 minutes, and I have significant speed drops in the living room at times...

My office with my desktop PC is not far from my electrical panel, and I have a 20m Cat 7 ethernet cable, so I was able to try all the box's ports directly on my PC, and the connection establishes in just 2 seconds.

Is it possible that my electrical installation is faulty?

Thank you

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brupala Posted messages 111945 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   14 422
 

Hello,

You shouldn't plug the ADSL from your box into a telephone socket; you need to connect it to the modem socket, or even better, to the test socket of the DTI.


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