Oh man I sit here without landline and wireless. I accidentally cut through a cable on my splitter (which I should remove or no longer use). I got stuck somehow. It leads from the telephone box laterally out to the splitter.
Is that very fatal? It would mean that the splitter is no longer needed. If so, can somehow repair that?
Then I wanted to set up my router. The wi-fi and status lights are lit. The link lamp is not. When I connect my laptop to the router with the LAN cable, I'm told that there's a wiring faulty although actually all cables are laid correctly. I do not know how to continue…
What exactly did you cut through? Image? The splitter usually has a cable that goes into the phone jack (with a wide TAE plug), then the side of the DSL cable for Speedport plugged in and forward phone / fax or alternatively again the speed haven.
If you omit the splitter, you only need the DSL cable, which went laterally to the splitter (RJ45 or RJ12 or something like that). In the Speedport an adapter plug should have been there, the rear has a RJ45 for this cable and is itself TAE and the phone jack comes. The old telephony ribs that were in front of the splitter in TAE in there, it does not need more there, if the telephone / fax was, must be attached to the speed haven at the speed haven, which was the speed haven itself, it does not need the cables any longer.
When I still had a splitter was plugged into the TAE via telephone plug. Of course I can't know what it was like with you.
If it went bad, you cut the phone cord. Of the four wires in the cable, only two are used, which are placed in the TAE box on the two left terminals (terminals, screws). Maybe there's still a resistor installed in the can, that's part of it. So look what it looks like.
Check it out here:
I have already answered you.
You do not need to pay more attention to the splinter.
I saw that you opened a third post. Here is an info about:
We offer a personal installation service. Maybe that's an option for you. https://www.telekom.de/...ntstoerung