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RE: Wiring idea


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  • Subject: RE: Wiring idea
  • From: Keith Doxey <ukha.diyha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 15:29:59 +0100
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Graham

As I understand it, the ISDN ports are all common. You can daisy chain ISDN
like normal phone line and plug multiple ISDN devices into the cable. I
could be wrong but I'm sure that was one of the diagrams in the Highway
leaflet.

That means you could use a single CAT5 and put a doubler in the socket to
plug both devices into....assuming they are co-located of course :-)

Keith

-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Howe [mailto:graham@xxxxxxx]


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.

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