What
you must have is this:
2
Wires in from BT >>>>>>>>> BT Master Socket
>>>> Plug in Filter >>>>>>> VOICE
>>>> EXT1 >>>>>>> EXT2
>>>>>
EXTn
>>>>>>>
ADSL >>>> MODEM/ROUTER
you
cannot have the filter after the first voice socket.
Many
extensions wire into the rear of the removable faceplate, so it would
depend on
how this works, where this does the splitting mentioned
above..
Many
extensions are connected through the front of the faceplate, but if like me
you
prefer not to see the wires, then you will have punched the connectors into
the
rear of the removable faceplate.
HTH
Daniel
Keith,
Are you sure thats neccessary ?
With either BT's replacement splitter
faceplate
or a DIY plug in splitter you can still wire extensions to the removable
section of the master BT box. My comfort & PBX work this way and i fail
to
see why any number of extension in parallel wouldn't.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 1:05
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] [OT ish] ADSL
Filter / ADSL Modem
If
all your phones are fed from Comfort via a PBX then you "effectively" only
have one phone plugged into the line ( the point where you take it to
comfort). Therefore fitting a filter there will filter all the
phones.
That statement ( as I read it) is for "normal" people who's line
would come into the house and feed every socket. Therefore every socket
would need filtering.
Keith
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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