Does DSL use just the 2 network wires or does it also use the tip and ring wire from the phone line? I'm having problems with my do it yourself installation, the phone and DSL are turned on outside according to the phone company but nothing inside. The previous owners had a cable modem phone so that was disconnected and I disconnected the alarm bypass to make sure it wasn't interfering with the phone line and still nothing for phone and the DSL modem is blinking, not on constant so according to the directions is not hooked up yet. Nothing was touched on the network lines which are orang and white with orange stripe, so it should be good and I did do the termination of those to at the jack, with solid orange going to yellow and white with orange stripe going to black on the jack.
What do u mean by 2 network wires? It sounds like youre talking about an external POTS DSL filter in a gray box, mounted near the phone co. NID/DEMARC box(the phone line termination box), that has 2 posts labeled network, 2 for voice and 2 for data, such as the one here:
http://www.hometech.com/hts/products/phone_data/filters/su-649a1.html. Do u have any pics?
If what youre referring to IS a pots DSL filter, then you wire it as follows:
*2 pair wire from phone co. DEMARC box goes to 'network' posts in POTS DSL filter box(u can think of the network posts as the filter's input posts)
*2 pair wire or wire feeding jack that DSL modem connects to goes to 'data' posts
*All remaining wires that feed jacks that phones plug into goes to 'voice' posts
Disregard TIP and RING- this has to do with the polarity of the wiring and seldom causes a problem when wired backwards. Unless u have a tester(radio shack sells a cheap plug in tester) to verify the polarity, then theres no way to tell. I come onto job-sites all the time where half the jacks are wired in reverse polarity but never caused/causes an issue!
Even if nothing was supposedly changed w/ the wiring, I would still verify that signal is present in the DEMARC box and then that signal is getting to the filter from the DEMARC box. Then verify the filter is outputing signal on the 'voice' and 'data' posts.
To test: in the DEMARC box, there is a 'test' jack u can plug a phone into to check for signal. Then to test signal at the filter, take an old phone cord, plug the cord into a phone and cut the plug/end off the other end of the cord, strip insulation from red and green wires and attach to voice posts, listen for dial tone, then connect to data posts and listen again!
Heres a run down on the why and how of the filter: A DSL modem and the signal sent by the phone company creates noise that sounds kind of like an analog modem or fax machine. Because its a digital signal, the noise can be filtered out so its not heard on the phone. This negates the necessity to have 2 separate phone lines.