I currently have dsl internet through Verizon. When the tech came, he attached a cat5 cable to an existing phone line in my daughter's room and ran it to this little box which he hardwired in. On the other side of the box was a regular phone line jack. From the little box, a normal phone line was ran to the modem. I recently dropped new cat6 lines all over my home and now I want to replace the cat5 cable that he installed with a cat6 and move it to another phone jack in the kitchen. I already ran a cat6 line to this location, just need to connect it to the phone line. Problem is that the phone jack in my daughter's room is different than the one in the kitchen.
1. What wires from the new cat6 line would I need to connect to this new phone jack?
2. Would I use the same wiring scheme that the tech use to connect the cat5 line to the little box, or since I'm now using a cat6 line would I use a different scheme?
This is the old phone line where the tech connected the cat5 line to. The bottom two are the ones he connected.
This is the little box where to cat5 line runs to.
This is the new line in the kitchen I want to connect the new cat6 cable to.
Existing wires in the new location (kitchen)
1. What wires from the new cat6 line would I need to connect to this new phone jack?
2. Would I use the same wiring scheme that the tech use to connect the cat5 line to the little box, or since I'm now using a cat6 line would I use a different scheme?
This is the old phone line where the tech connected the cat5 line to. The bottom two are the ones he connected.
This is the little box where to cat5 line runs to.
This is the new line in the kitchen I want to connect the new cat6 cable to.
Existing wires in the new location (kitchen)