The filters that Telecom installs split from the main incoming line into
a DSL and phone circuit. You would need to determine which is what and
feed them via the 6wire to the outlet you want to do what.
Cheers
Wayne
>>> "Mark Foster" <blakjak@blakjak.net> 4/07/01 14:43:53 >>>
At 14:12 4/07/2001 +1200, you wrote:
>5. The customer plugs their adsl modem into any BT jack (but not
using
>a filter).
>It is possible to have both a phone and an adsl modem in the same BT
>jack, but the filter must be between the telephone and the jack (and
not
>between the modem and the jack)
I have a telecom-installed Filter behind one of the jackpoints in my
place
(its actually up in the roof).
When the install was done this was the most convenient wall socket to
use -
now, its not. I have an ethernet cable running halfway across the house
to
my linux gateway (rather messy) and the phone socket in this room (my
2nd
room, used by my flatmate) is unusable for any other purpose as the DSL
is
always online.
With one of these filters can I plug a normal telephone in?
If I want to move the DSL to another wall socket in my house what is
required?
Mark.
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Received on Wed Jul 4 15:00:34 2001