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Old 05-02-2007, 00:36   #3
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Re: Covert BT wiring to work with Cable

You cannot interfere with the incoming BT phone line at it's connection to the BT master socket. Similarly you cannot interfere with the cable phone socket external connections.

However the wiring on the customer side of the master socket, to your extensions, is yours to do as you wish. There is nothing to stop you disconnecting the extension wires as they connect to the master socket - they should be on a separate connectors if they are hard wired - which then allows you to reconnect to your cable phone master socket as an extension.
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