This
is what I want to do - going to order adsl wires only in the next couple /
three weeks -sorry Mark..... I've spent the last few weekends routing
cat5 cable around the house, and have a 48 port patch panel and some
clipsal
faceplates on order. Anybody any cost effective tried and tested ADSL
routers/modems they want to recommend - don't want to have to buy a usb
modem
and other bits of kit, would prefer to have an integrated router to connect
straight into my network?k
Mark
had mentioned previously that Keith has a patch panel with the relevant
connections looped through the back to the BT master socket.
Anybody know where I can find the translation of which pairs are supposed
to
go where to marry up with the cat 5 on the punch downs. I already
have a
few of the rats tail converters for the phone ends - excel. BTW
what's
the difference in the 'master' and 'secondary' units?
Thanks,
Steve
Ian
I
installed ADSL last night into Node 0
and I used 1 filter, from my BT master socket,
then
used the voice side of the filter to pipe the signal to all the
conventional
phone lines round the house, and then the Data side to the ADSL modem in
Node 0
I
have a patch panel which i use for voice and data signals, so the ADSL
filter is effectively in line from the BT mast socket and the patch panel
(I
hope this makes sense!!)
As
far as modems onto the NIC goes, have you looked at the draytek vigor
2200 usb and a USB modem.... http://www.draytek-uk.com
Daniel
For
more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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