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Re: ADSL + PSTN over CAT5 cable



Chris Miles wrote:
> I dont want to send the full unfiltered signal on one CAT5. I need to
see BT first about getting the old style socket
> converted to a NTE5 line box. I then want to split my ADSL and PSTN
right at the master socket and send off
> independently (through a faceplate filter) - without compromising my
ADSL signal strength.


I bought a Modified NTE5 Master ADSL Adaptor from clarity to do this -
http://www.clarity.it/xcart/product.php?productid=16134&cat=262&page=1

This provides a very neat solution with both filtered and unfiltered
terminals on the rear of the socket.

I then use the filtered to serve all my extension wiring and use a pair
in that same cable to deliver the unfiltered onto a socket on my patch
panel in node0. The ADSL router then gets plugged in there. Very tidy
and running fine on ADSL Max at 8128 ...

Hope that helps

Nick.



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