Telephone busy after Anschluss VDSL router (Motorola)...

Hello,

my apartment is wired with HomeWay plus, i.e. there is a central distribution box in which the router etc. is accommodated and from which four rooms are supplied with LAN, telephone and TV. The cans in the rooms are RJ45/RJ45/Koax/Koax-Kombidosen.

In the distribution box there is a rail on which the 4 rooms hang. A Y-cable is now separately plugged on this rail for each room, one end being plugged into the router ports to a “telephone rail” and the other end. The connections are white and marked with an arrow. So far so good…

There are now three free RJ45 sockets on the “phone rail” mentioned. The one is white and is labeled with “S-Bus”, the second is green and labeled with “analog/U”, the third is blue and is labeled with “NAG”.

Above the phone rail, it has a switch. The switch has three positions: “ISDN with end resistance” - “ISDN” - “analog xDSL”. The switch stands on “analog x-DSL”

Now the real “problem”:

When I connect the Motorola Modem to the blue jack labeled with “NAG”, I have DSL but my phone gives a occupancy sign of itself.

As soon as I disconnect the connection to the modem, I can call again - but have no internet…:-((

Can someone give me a hint of how to connect the modem to the above-described installation correctly (Welcher __TERM_0_ / which switch position) so that analog phone and internet functions paralell. Note: the only phone is in the living room and is connected via a Swisscom filter…

Show original language (German)

Hello

Make me smart(page21).

As I see, this is a “BB Ready Installation”. Let me correct as always.

According to this, the switch position “analog-XDSL is correct.

However, as soon as you plug the router into the NAG socket, the router gets the DSL signal, but the analog connections are clamped into the room.

A DSL Splitter/Filter with Y-cable should be inserted into the NAG socket before the router, then I think it should work.

The filter before the phone would therefore no longer be necessary.

Gruss Herby

Show original language (German)

#user63

best make a photo of the box, a picture says more than 1000 words.

If there are article nimmers on it, these may be written separately in the post.

Mostly, telephone and IT installation are separated over 2 cables (at the top of the same pipe). Then from each can a cable would lead to the telephone rail and a cable to the IT rail in the box.

However, as soon as Y-cables speak, the alarm bells usually ring, which as long as gigabite is not driven, it is possible to use a cable “double” and to guide both phone and IT through the same cable.

But I also see the ghost 🙂

Here is a Link with a good illustration of how to connect.

For the solution of Herby it would be page 6/7.

With only one tel and existing filter as it seems to be useful to you page 5

PS: if an admin finds the post here please move to the corresponding Chanel;.)

Show original language (German)
a year later

[unknown]

Would say Master hit the nail on his head.

With the variant of page 5 it will go.

In my opinion, the variants of page 6/7 would be preferable to establish the best possible DSL connection and to prevent any interference.

@smudo:

But could still post a photo, even if`s already working. Gwundernase fuettere.

Gruss Herby

Show original language (German)

#user63

a year later
a year later

Tschamic

Hello,

have a similar problem, according to Anschluss of the new router of Swisscom, the telephone connection is only occupied (even if I plug the router back out).

Unfortunately, the above links no longer work, maybe someone can “redirect” me.

Thank you, LG

Kurt

Show original language (German)
  • Rino67 has responded to this post.

    kg

    Hello, Kurt.

    with you the VDSL filter is defective, you have two in it, try the second phone should work again.

    Make ene reset at the router to get a new IP from swisscom.

    LG, Piero

    Show original language (German)
    • kg has responded to this post.

      Rino67

      Thanks for the prompt tip.

      I did this, only then did the Internet no longer go, and the phone still didn’t.

      Couldn’t configure the Swisscom router after the reset (DHPS had previously switched off because it already makes my “normal” router. Then reset, but I suspect that the IP has changed from the router, did not find it on the usual addresses anymore. Didn’t work anymore if I hooked the router directly to the Mac.

      I’ve found an emergency solution until the technician comes. hung my Uralt VDSL router (Centro Piccolo?) back with the Uralt filter, Internet works again, immediately fast (33-34kBit), and I will give up the Swisscom TV until someone from Swisscom puts this (determined tomorrow afternoon) in order. And you know what? At the moment even my fixed network works again.

      I suspect that at that time a Swisscom technician a few years ago (beginning of VDSL) what was wrong about my Anschluss.

      Thank you, LG

      Kurt

      Show original language (German)

      [unknown]

      You probably have a digital socket. Then you don’t need a filter but a splinter.

      You can connect the new router to the old (filter) splitter.

      You’d better take a picture of all this. Then I can tell you if my guess is correct.

      Lg elchoer

      Show original language (German)

      [unknown]

      The socket of picture d) is called digital socket, I would have given her another name. How can a socket be digital 😉

      In Figure c) it is actually an RJ45 socket no RJ11. The plug of the filter would not fit into it.

      The “digital socket” has a switching contact in its interior. Therefore you need a splinter or a VOIP/ALLIP Anschluss_.

      http://www.swisscom-fixnet.ch/fxres/kmu/hausinstallation_en.pdf -> page 8

      In the above case, I assume that it is a POTS Anschluss.

      PS:

      The phone (POTS) is transmitted analogously.

      At VDSL, the signal is digitally transmitted.

      With GLAS/FTTH/Fiber it is also digital.

      Lg elchoer

      Show original language (German)

      [unknown]

      I’m sorry to delete my comnetar has no time to play, which is analog and digital I’ve taught in school, then at PTT I worked with X25 lines…in between time we talk about optical fiber communication and connectors…

      if I give infos, go to help and not collect points.

      PS: on page 8 I see a dual plug rj 45 and rj 11, occupied are only 4 pin the hot is a rj11! For rj45, 8 pin is occupied, see screen photo…

      Kind regards

      Piero Butera

      Show original language (German)