Installing an ADSL faceplate Splitter

Details on installing the 3 way NTE2000 ADSL faceplate & the 6 way NTE2005 ADSL faceplate

Installing an ADSL faceplate Splitter

Postby admin » Thu Sep 18, 2008 11:12 am

Although our ADSL faceplates come with BT Openreach instructions we thought we would post this up just to be safe :)

First off to fit the NTE5 ADSL faceplate splitter you need to remove the front lower half of the NTE5 :-

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You could discard the front lower plate but keep it just in case! :-

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If your modem or router plugs into your master socket and you have no extension wiring all you need to do is plug the ADSL faceplate in! :-

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If you have extension wiring for phones only then you have probably purchased the 3 way version (http://www.run-it-direct.co.uk/BTNTE5ADSLfaceplate.html) , to connect extension wiring (and do away with filters on all extensions) you need to wire to the back of the ADSL faceplate :-

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You will see the IDC block is marked 2,3 & 5. Most modern phones will work with just 2 & 5, if your phones do not ring then connect pin 3. Simply connect wires to pins 2, 5 & 3 and connect to the same pins on your extension(s).

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If your modem or router isn't by the master socket then you have probably purchased the 6 way IDC version (http://www.run-it-direct.co.uk/BTNTE5ADSLfaceplate6way.html).

For filtered(telephones, Sky boxes etc) extensions wire to the pins marked 2,3 & 5 as above :-

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For the extension that you plan to run to your modem/router you MUST wire to the pins marked A & B. Most people find they want to plug there modem/router in away from the common master socket location (by the front door/ hallway etc) but would still like the neatness that a centralised filter gives.

Your modem/router will have an RJ11 plug on the end that plugs into the wall plate/filter, if you like you can wire the ADSL extension to a standard BT socket (http://www.run-it-direct.co.uk/BTsocketsecondary.html) and then use our BT to RJ11 socket converter to plug into :-

http://www.run-it-direct.co.uk/BTmaletoRJ11femaleconverter.html

Or if you prefer we sell an RJ11 wall box especially for this :-

http://www.run-it-direct.co.uk/RJ11socket.html
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Re: Installing an ADSL faceplate Splitter

Postby admin » Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:42 pm

We've added a full guide for the 6 way faceplate ADSL extensions here :- http://www.run-it-direct.co.uk/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=22
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