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Hi all,

Looking to wire several telephone points. One master telephone and two for sky boxes.

Would it be best to take a cable from the master telephone socket to a junction box then split it 2 ways?

Looking to use cat5e instead of telephone cable.

Cheers
 
Traditionally phone points should be wired as a radial circuit. Only one master point is needed at the beginning of the circuit to create the ring signal.
Although sky boxes don't need the ringer you might as well connect it at those points as you'll have enough cores there.
 
Hi all,

Looking to wire several telephone points. One master telephone and two for sky boxes.

Would it be best to take a cable from the master telephone socket to a junction box then split it 2 ways?

Looking to use cat5e instead of telephone cable.

Cheers

run both cables for the telephone points for the sky boxes back to the master point or daisy chain them.
 
Can more than 2 wires e terminated into a master point?

I've seen those jelly crimp for telephone cable.

Not reliably, more than 2 tend to fall out.

Back when BT were in charge of it all they wanted everything wired as a radial and not starred from a central point. To the point that their engineers would cop a real strop I'd they got called out to a property where it had been done as a star, when 9 times out of 10 it had been done by their engineers
 
No.

There is an overhead line with a cable coming off of it which needs to be extended as it has been cut off by previous owner.

Are bt required to connect master?

i would get the home owner To sign up for a BT account and book an appointment to come and fit the master and check the phone works.

Once they have done their bit you can add your work to the customer "side" of the BT master with the knowledge that it works.
 

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