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Re: RE: ADSL contention rates



Tawn, Jonathan wrote:
> OK, I got to ask.
>
> I currently still use a (gasp..) dialup connection and since having
the
> opportunity to use broadband last week I have decided that I really
ought to
> get it.

it's hard to look back isn't it :)

> However, a bit of a dilemma ..*someone* (me) decided to move the bt
master
> socket from the hall-way into the lounge, and in doing so, my infinite
> wisdom, I decided to only connect two of the wires up - it works just
fine
> for my phone (I have just the one).

you just replace your master socket faceplate with one of these:
http://www.adslnation.com/phpapps/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=24&products_id=90

that allows you to filter all the phone connections in the house without
using a filer at each socket, and you can hardwire a socket for dsl from
the terminals on the back, meaning you make a concealed cable run from
the master socket to wherever your adsl router/modem is going to be, and
your good to go!

> What do you think would be the next step in getting broadband ? do I
have to
> ring BT and ask them to do anything ? or can I just mail whichever ISP
I
> choose and ask them to do the business ...

get in contact with an isp, if you do go for that master socket
replacement, you will not need the isp to supply filters, so just work
out which hardware solution you want for your connection (router/modem)
and then get in contact with your isp of choice.

a nice list of isp's with costs, speed testing and more is available at
http://www.adslguide.org.uk

HTH

Scott



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