Quote Originally Posted by glockmail View Post
You shouldn't solder onto screwed connections. The whole idea behind those is to make a change easier for yourself in the future. As long as our twisted bare wire to bare wire connections are tight, clean and insulated you shouldn't have a problem. I just use solder cuz I'm a picky bastard.

DSL only uses two wies- a single twisted pair. At the female phone receptacle find out which connections lead to the center two gold pins and use those. Again be consistent with the colors. You can hook up a second pair to the two outside pins just in case you want to use a two line phone anywhere.

You'll only need the ethernet jacks/ receptacles if you split the DSL modem signal with a router to serve other computers. You can use the CAT5 wiring, but it needs to be a separate sytem from the phone system.
It's good to be fastidious man.
I will be using a wireless router. I'll plug the hi-speed dsl modem into the phone line and plug the modem into a wireless router. It should work using the orange and blue connections with the modular jacks.