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RE: ADSL filters
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- Subject: RE: ADSL filters
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 17:40:56 +0100
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That's
not a problem, just patch them in patching pannel and then move phone when
you
need it.
However, you need to remember which ones are patched with phone
line and which with network.
And
you need to split phone line to 5-6 ports. I didn't see such splitter, so
you'll
have to come up with something on your own.
How
often you plan to move your phone from one socket to
another?
You
can buy wireless phone then ;-).
If the
ports and sockets are clearly labeled, I don't see a problem re-patching it
once
every few months. It takes just a second.
If you
plan to permanently have those sockets connected to phone line, then why
bother
with patching panel, just hardwire them and save some patching ports
:-).
Cheers,
Nik
> Wherever I want ment whichever network
socket I want. Sorry for the
ok, thanks. I want *all* the sockets to
be
active *all* the time without having to faff-around with the patch
panel.
For
more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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