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RE: [OT ish] ADSL Filter / ADSL Modem


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  • Subject: RE: [OT ish] ADSL Filter / ADSL Modem
  • From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 10:56:25 -0000
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I just got ADSL installed yesterday.
My phone line entered the flat on the phone socket in living room. I moved that socket to node 0 and put a blank faceplate on the socket in the living room. I used the same phone cable like it was in the wall, so they cannot complain about cable characteristics (6-wire telephone cable, bought from B&Q).
Engineer came and put some ADSL socket on top of the existing one and gave me the modem and did a test dial. 
(I could've done all that myself).
Now I have ADSL and phone line in node 0. I plugged ADSL in server in node 0, and phone line I plugged in patch pannel so I can put phone anywhere in the flat. Patch panel is connected to 16 RJ45 sockets across the flat, so I need to use RJ45/phone adapter to plug the phone in socket I want to use.
Can you do the same thing? 
You don't have to have the panel, just distribute the phone from node 0 to where you want.
Nik
 
BTW, modem came with 30m of exension cable and BT engineer offered it to me, but I already had socket where I wanted.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Davidson [mailto:ian@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 31 January 2002 06:33
To: HA Yahoo group UK
Subject: [ukha_d] [OT ish] ADSL Filter / ADSL Modem

Hi
 
It appears with the self install ADSL you need to plug in an ADSL filter at each phone point in use.
 
What I am looking for is a 1 gang mount unit that will split the phone line and ADSL at node 0. I can then feed the phone straight into comfort and onto a PBX and the ADSL straight into the modem. I know I could buy the normal plug in type and wire the two o/p's back to were I want them but it will look messy. Anyone know were I buy such a thing ?
 
I use Winroute on my server to control the network so I only need a ADSL modem, no need for hub, router built in etc what would anyone recommend or do I buy one with everything build in and disable the extra functions for now. I'm looking for a modem that will plug into a second NIC on the server. Any thoughts Folks ?
 
Ian D


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