If my incoming line connects to a extension Telephone socket (not a master socket) terminals 2 and 5. And then I connect that socket to another extension, why can’t I get a dial tone/internet connection in the second socket?
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Is the wiring connecting the two sockets new or was it already in situ?
If it’s the latter it could be that it’s faulty?
I assume you are connecting the wiring up the same at each socket, i.e. if it’s a standard colour code you’re connecting Pair One, which is Blue to 2 and White/Blue to 5.
Also what are you using to connect the wiring, is it a Krone Tool or are you just using something like a flat head screwdriver?
So my incoming line terminates on a extension socket (small square one, not a master socket), terminals 2 and 5. I then run a wire from those 2 terminals onto ANOTHER extension socket and terminate on terminals 2 and 5 (small square one, not a master socket). The terminals have screws so I have to screwdriver them in when terminating the wires on 2 and 5.
Can you post pics of the connections on both sockets.
If you have a voltmeter check you have 50V across the terminals