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Again another IT PERSON that wants to be a Telephone man. Why waste time with this?
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Originally posted by Jim Baldwin: Again another IT PERSON that wants to be a Telephone man. Why waste time with this? Because that's what we do. If you don't want to respond and help you don't have to. We all understand your concerns.
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Well Bill how can you help someone that won't answer the questions, kind of like talking to the wall isn't it. :shrug: :shrug:
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sounds like the blocks corroded or the pins are split open too far he said if he pulls them off and completes the circuit that way that it works so obviously he has the right cable lol..
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See my post of 7 OCT at 2130 hrs. There is a color code problem at or near the far end 66 block or jacks.
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Originally posted by Jim Baldwin: Well Bill how can you help someone that won't answer the questions, kind of like talking to the wall isn't it. :shrug: :shrug: That's a good point.
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What is being used to punch down on the block? Are you certain that you are making a good, solid connection on the 66 block w/ your jumper wire?
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The best solution would be to re-terminate both ends of the 25 pair on 1A4 Bix creating a tie line between buildings. By doing this you now have something to work with. 66 blocks are old school but ok ! Bix is better. Maybe check your terminations to see if you having the colur codes correct https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/25-pair_color_code
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We could have the never-ending debate of 66 vs 110 vs BIX any time but what's the point. It has nothing to do with the OP's issue.
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What is the designation stamped on the side of the block in building B? Are you trying to install analog or digital sets?
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