Hmm, internet via test socket only?
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bimsb6 said:
kerplunk said:
A VDSL faceplate would make the 2nd socket voice-only wouldnt it?
Correct Dave_ST220 said:
bimsb6 said:
kerplunk said:
A VDSL faceplate would make the 2nd socket voice-only wouldnt it?
Correct Edited by kerplunk on Friday 25th April 17:55
kerplunk said:
I've not used that connection before but I'm curious for future reference - presumably it's a filtered data-only connection so if you connect the extension pair to that there's no voice at all (let alone a bell cct) and then you'd do some kind of RJ11 (or RJ45) conversion at the extension socket end to plug the router in?
Filtered would be NO data It's connected directly to the line. If you connect an extension to that pair at the other end you can fit an RJ11/RJ45 socket(or an NTE5 with RJ45 lower front plate) and plug a router directly in OR terminate to a standard socket & plug a filter in to connect a phone & modem/router. (or terminate to a faceplate with integrated filter-basically the same as a second NTE5 + VDSL faceplate).Dave_ST220 said:
kerplunk said:
I've not used that connection before but I'm curious for future reference - presumably it's a filtered data-only connection so if you connect the extension pair to that there's no voice at all (let alone a bell cct) and then you'd do some kind of RJ11 (or RJ45) conversion at the extension socket end to plug the router in?
Filtered would be NO data It's connected directly to the line. If you connect an extension to that pair at the other end you can fit an RJ11/RJ45 socket(or an NTE5 with RJ45 lower front plate) and plug a router directly in OR terminate to a standard socket & plug a filter in to connect a phone & modem/router. (or terminate to a faceplate with integrated filter-basically the same as a second NTE5 + VDSL faceplate).Gassing Station | Computers, Gadgets & Stuff | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff