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RE: Wiring idea


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: RE: Wiring idea
  • From: Andy Harvey <andyharvey99@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 14:36:35 +0100 (BST)
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--- Graham Howe <graham@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Whilst on the subject, I have already run out of
> CAT5 ports in the sitting
> room. I have six there but am using one for home
> phone, one for business
> phone, one for LAN, one for each of the ISDN B
> Channels (the BT box is here
> but the router and TA are two floors up) and one for
> a serial connection
> from the laptop (acts as answer machines) to the TA.
> This now means that I
> can not have a KAT5 unit in the sitting room or an
> alarm sensor connected to
> Comfort.
>

Don't quote me on this, but, I think the ISDN ports on
the HH box are just parallel connections on the ISDN
bus, so you might be able to just run one cable up to
your router and TA if they are in the same location
and split the bus there.

http://www.mckerracher.org/highway
seems to confirm
this.



=====
--
Andy Harvey
andy@xxxxxxx

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