The reason the cables are twisted in pairs is to stop interaction between
one service on a pair and another service on another pair or pairs.
Stick to pairs when using wires.  Do not mix them up.
Regards Neville

>On Jan 11, 2007, at 10:18 AM, Udo Huth wrote:
>
>> As it is running now, I don't intend to change something in the  
>> near future.
>> The guy from the German Telekom said somthing about, that the ISDN  
>> signal
>> must not be on wires next to the wires which carry the DSL signal.  
>> Now I
>> have to figure out, which wires in a 12-wire calbe are next to each
>> other.... But I can ask someone who knows about such things amongst my
>> friends...
>
>Is this 12 pair or 12 wire (6 pair), if it is indeed 12 wire (6  
>pair), then they are all "next to each other" as the cables are spun  
>internally, so depending on how far it is going, it is unlikely that  
>you will end up with any pair never passing each other.
>
>I also assume that you are using paired wires and not just wires at  
>random. A pair should be obvious (they are the same color codes, such  
>as blue with a white stripe and then white with a blue stripe). If  
>you are not using paired wires, then you should expect all sorts of  
>cross talk problems and that will definitely keep your DSL from  
>working properly.
>
>-chris
><www.mythtech.net>
>
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