even if they send a line repair man gets a line direct to the mode, only one of the phone will work and wont be able to use the rest of the phones
Option 1:
Accept the offer and get a direct connection from Telephone Exchange to the room where the computer is kept.( hereinafter called the "computer room "!)
Option 1 :
Step 1> In the computer room connect the
ADSl splitter to BSNL port
BSNL Point Rj45==>>>adsl splitter : adslPort ===rj45===>>>Modem. check Internet OK.
Step 2 : In above add a two way telephone splitter (TSNo 1)to the PHONE PORT.
Step 3: connect a phone in computer room and check working.
Step 4 : Check whether any other telephone is working in "as is where is " condition in any other room .Do not disconnect.
Step 5 : If none is working BSNL has disconnected the connection for the internal wiring to different rooms.
Step 6 : back to step 3 . use a rj11 cable from the
telephone port and connect to another two way telephone splitter. ( TS NO 2 )
Step 7. Plug TS2 to the old phone out let in the nearest room ( say bed room ).
Step 8 : connect the phone in bedroom and check.
Step 9: Check other phones working ok.
Option 2 : Try this before Option 1.
Buy adsl splitters from electronic shop and use for each telephone , in existing set up. to avoid
degradation of Broadband signal. ( by the way how many phone you are using ?)
If you understand electrical wiring in your house,Telephone lines are parallel connections
Serial connections.
AC230V==>>Bulb1==>bulb2==.> to bulb 40 ( each 6V rating ) decorative serial lights. If one bulb fused , none will light !