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RE: Telephone Extn wiring & ADSL
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Telephone Extn wiring & ADSL
- From: "Robert Welsh" <bob-ukha@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 11:53:20 +0100
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> > As in disconnected the secondary socket, Chris ??
>
> Yeah I had two one to my office and one to the bedroom (that
> was unused) he disconnected this one.
Whereabouts did he disconnect it, Chris ? Was it at the socket you were
disconnecting (i.e. just behind the un-used faceplate) or did he
disconnect it at the point where it's connected to the previous socket
??
I'm assuming the latter, as I'm sure that leaving the cable connected
(though not connected to the faceplate) would probably still leave the
attenuation in place ?
> > I could try disconnecting the unused secondary sockets around
the
> house
> > to see if that makes a difference. Does a secondary socket
> definitely
> > only need 3 wires for the ADSL to work ?
>
> Yup that's all that's going to mine im sure of that!
OK - so it's almost certainly going to be an attenuation problem
them.....ho-hum.....
Thanks for the help.
Robert
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