Help with BT socket

so, the phone should work with nothing connected to #3 (ring wire), this leaves two cables (seen left of image) both look white with a little brown. where should these go, and any ideas on how to reconnect them?
 
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so, the phone should work with nothing connected to #3 (ring wire), this leaves two cables (seen left of image) both look white with a little brown. where should these go, and any ideas on how to reconnect them?

The ring wire isn't really required on modern phones as they're powered by mains. In fact, some people see a more stable line with it disconnected and pushed out the way. For just the phone line, you just need 2 and 5 connected.

1 - Green/White
2 - Blue/White (Blue with white dashes/lines)
3 - Orange/White
4 - White/Orange
5 - White/Blue (White with blue dashes/line)
6 - White/Green
 
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The ring wire isn't really required on modern phones as they're powered by mains. In fact, some people see a more stable line with it disconnected and pushed out the way. For just the phone line, you just need 2 and 5 connected.

1 - Green/White
2 - Blue/White (Blue with white dashes/lines)
3 - Orange/White
4 - White/Orange
5 - White/Blue (White with blue dashes/line)
6 - White/Green


ok, so from the image at top, it looks like (on the left) their are 2 white/orange cables (these should be pushed back into #4), do i need a special tool, or anything i could use to get the job done?
 
ok, so from the image at top, it looks like (on the left) their are 2 white/orange cables (these should be pushed back into #4), do i need a special tool, or anything i could use to get the job done?

You should use a punch down tool, but a flathead screw driver should do fine :)
 
That is a very old socket. I would get BT out... get him to fit a new socket with adsl plate on it and then bill the housing agency for the work seeing as they broke it :p

Make the nice openreach guy a brew and have some posh biccies around, and i am sure he will confirm the installation of the new system broke the bt socket :p
 
If the issue is their end can they still charge you?

Nope.

I had a similar thing - my phone just stopped ringing. I could answer the call if I rang myself from mobile and picked up the handset in my house. But for any other calls I wouldn't know people were calling.

I have no idea how long it had been like that for, but it took BT several days to trace the fault. In the end it was caused by something in the exchange.

I wasn't charged.
 
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