Showing posts with label Network Interface Device Wiring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Network Interface Device Wiring. Show all posts

Aug 29, 2011

Telephone Network Interface Device (NID)


The telephone network interface device typically refers to the junction box mounted by your telephone service provider on a wall just outside your home. Here are some basic information about your telephone network interface device:
  • It is the point where the telephone company terminates their responsibility.
  • You are responsible for installing the wires starting from the NID to each telephone jack inside your home.
  • To locate the box, simply trace the line that runs from the utility pole into your home.
  • The NID is made of hard plastic and is weatherproof.
  • Unplugging the short cable inside the NID from its jack will disconnect power and signals from the telephone company.
  • Plugging a working telephone into a jack inside the NID will allow you to know if there is power and signals running from the telephone company into your household wiring.
  • The NID is maintained by the telephone company.
  • The red and the green wires running from the telephone jack inside your home connects to similar colored terminals inside the jack.
          Reference: Public Service Commission of Wisconsin: Testing, Repairing and Installing Home telephone Wiring - Locating the Demarcation Point