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Can I use an adapter BT431 to RJ45 to connect a BT landline via a Y cable to a router?

Years ago BT upgraded my landline connection to deliver broadband DSL to my router. 

I kept my landline connection to legacy phones. 

I am in process of getting DECT handheld phones installed to replace my legacy phones, and I need a landline connection into the router to do that. 

The 'Y' configured connecting cable from the router to the BT sockets (DSL and BT431) has a DSL plug, and a lead labelled IDSL terminating in a RJ45 plug. 

Can I get an adapter to convert the BT431 connection to RJ45? Would the 50V supply damage my router? Or do I need to get BT to change their line termination from DSL+BT431 to DSL_RJ45?

I want to keep my landline connection up and available until I am certain that the DECT phones are fully operational. 

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Re: Can I use an adapter BT431 to RJ45 to connect a BT landline via a Y cable to a router?

You can't just connect an analogue phone line to a router.

When you say DECT do you actually mean VoIP?

DECT are just standard cordless phones.

I have absolutely no idea what you are trying to do.

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Re: Can I use an adapter BT431 to RJ45 to connect a BT landline via a Y cable to a router?

Prior to posting here, I tried asking BT directly for help. They tried to answer, but failed. 

A bit more information. I hold my BT router as a backup/standby, which means that I use a router of foreign manufacture as my working link to the internet. 

I figured that I ought to have a look at the installation instructions for that router. While doing so, within the box, I not only found the instructions for installations but also some adapters, and a couple of cables to allow connection to the UK system. It didn't completely solve the challenge, but I got there.

I had an adapter BT431 to RJ11, and I now had a RJ11 (plug) to RJ45 (socket) adapter so was good to go, and an online check showed that the two pin connections were correctly aligned. I figured that since the manufacturers installation instructions made no mention of the 50V DC issue, I was safe to proceed. (looking back, backing up the router data is advisable though, just in case). 

I swapped out the wiring to my legacy handheld phones, updated the data on my router, and made my first call from my DECT phones. 

   

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Re: Can I use an adapter BT431 to RJ45 to connect a BT landline via a Y cable to a router?

Sorry, that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

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Re: Can I use an adapter BT431 to RJ45 to connect a BT landline via a Y cable to a router?


@licquoricewrote:

Sorry, that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.


Glad it's not just me!

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Re: Can I use an adapter BT431 to RJ45 to connect a BT landline via a Y cable to a router?

Is your "router of foreign manufacture" a Fritz!Box by any chance?

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Re: Can I use an adapter BT431 to RJ45 to connect a BT landline via a Y cable to a router?

Indeed, it is  a Fritz!Box. 

I had not mentioned that earlier to avoid complicating any discussion.  

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