Phone, Cable and Networking Wiring

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You can do your inside wiring yourself, or you can pay the local phone company or a third party (such as an electrician) to do it for you. Doing residential phone wiring is easy, however, and the local phone company's charges for this service are steep. Even if you have to buy wire and modular jacks, you're going to come out way ahead if you do your own work.
Installing extra lines can be a problem if you rent an apartment in a multi-unit building. The wiring between the network interface device and the apartment is not the phone company's responsibility, so you'll have to work out with your landlord who's going to do the in-between wiring if you need additional lines. Your landlord may not want you to do the wiring for fear you don't know what you're doing; but the landlord may also object to picking up the tab if the phone company does the work. Whose responsibility it actually is probably depends on your lease. What this page is about :
This page is mainly about installing additional phone lines, which is one of the most common phone wiring tasks in this age of modems and fax machines. What's described here are the color coding conventions for phone wiring, and how to make the connections. It's assumed that you know how to use a screwdriver and a drill.
Wiring at the network interface device :Don't be squeamish about poking around inside the Network Interface Device. It may look forbidding and official, but you have every right to be there.The following two diagrams show the color coding scheme for the old kind of wire. This probably applies to your house if you're not running any new cable, and are simply running a second line thru the existing unused yellow/black wires. If you're running Cat 5 cable, you'll need to make the appropriate color conversions.

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Sneh Electricals

Ajwa Road, Vadodara, Gujarat
GST24AITPT9784F1ZB
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You can do your inside wiring yourself, or you can pay the local phone company or a third party (such as an electrician) to do it for you. Doing residential phone wiring is easy, however, and the local phone company's charges for this service are steep. Even if you have to buy wire and modular jacks, you're going to come out way ahead if you do your own work.

Installing extra lines can be a problem if you rent an apartment in a multi-unit building. The wiring between the network interface device and the apartment is not the phone company's responsibility, so you'll have to work out with your landlord who's going to do the in-between wiring if you need additional lines. Your landlord may not want you to do the wiring for fear you don't know what you're doing; but the landlord may also object to picking up the tab if the phone company does the work. Whose responsibility it actually is probably depends on your lease.

 

What this page is about :

This page is mainly about installing additional phone lines, which is one of the most common phone wiring tasks in this age of modems and fax machines. What's described here are the color coding conventions for phone wiring, and how to make the connections. It's assumed that you know how to use a screwdriver and a drill.


Wiring at the network interface device  :

Don't be squeamish about poking around inside the Network Interface Device. It may look forbidding and official, but you have every right to be there.

The following two diagrams show the color coding scheme for the old kind of wire. This probably applies to your house if you're not running any new cable, and are simply running a second line thru the existing unused yellow/black wires. If you're running Cat 5 cable, you'll need to make the appropriate color conversions.


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Year of Establishment2012
Legal Status of FirmIndividual - Proprietor
Nature of BusinessService Provider
Number of EmployeesUpto 10 People
Annual TurnoverUpto Rs. 50 Lakh
IndiaMART Member SinceDec 2011
GST24AITPT9784F1ZB

Incorporated in the year 2012, at Vadodara (Gujarat,India), We, “SNEH ELECTRICALS” we are pleased to introduce ourselves as one of the leading Licensed Electrical Contractor approved by Government of Gujarat, and R & B Department, Providing Electrical Services. We undertake Electrical Projects and are principally engaged in executing and providing Electrical Engineering Service for power, Industrial and Commercial projects both High Tension as well as Low Tension for the Public and Private Sector Undertakings. We are also trading in LT Switch gears, Cables, Wires and all other Electrical items, accessories of good quality branded names as to meet entire Electrical needs of our customers to their Complete satisfaction.

CORE AREA OF BUSINESS :
1. Supply, Erection, Commissioning & Testing of Internal Electrification for Industry, Commercial & Residential High Rise Building, Township Etc.
2. All work related to Supply, Erection, and Commissioning & Testing of Industrial Power, i.e. Transformer, PCC & MCC Panels, APFC panel, Control-Panels, Automation panels
3. LT Cabling Repair & Maintenance
4. L.T. Transmission & Distribution System
5. Facade lighting, Area lighting & Street Light System
Phone, Cable And Networking Wiring
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Snehal Talati

Sf 207, Vinayak Gold, Opposite Kamlanagar Lake, Ajwa Road, Ajwa Road Vadodara - 390019, Gujarat, India

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