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Paula
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      05-21-2005, 10:54 AM
ADSL/Telephone master socket in lounge but need to move PC into dining
room, plus phone into dining room plus an extension into a bedroom
upstairs. Whats the best way to set this up as regards filters etc?

Thanks
 
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      05-21-2005, 11:54 AM
On Sat, 21 May 2005 10:54:56 GMT, (E-Mail Removed) (Paula) wrote:

>ADSL/Telephone master socket in lounge but need to move PC into dining
>room, plus phone into dining room plus an extension into a bedroom
>upstairs. Whats the best way to set this up as regards filters etc?


phones need filters, ADSL modem must not be filtered so feed only from
before filters or from unfitlered port of microfilter.

you don't say if the master socket has a filter built in.

If not, put a 2-1 BT splitter in the master, run an extension from
there to dining room and put microfilter on the end to feed phone and
ADSL via unfiltered port. On the other side of the 2-1 splitter put a
microfilter and run extension up to bedroom from that.

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      05-21-2005, 12:59 PM
This link is quite helpful for determing filter set up etc etc...

http://www.broadbandzone.co.uk/shop/self_install.htm


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> ADSL/Telephone master socket in lounge but need to move PC into dining
> room, plus phone into dining room plus an extension into a bedroom
> upstairs. Whats the best way to set this up as regards filters etc?
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> Thanks



 
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      05-21-2005, 02:39 PM
On Sat, 21 May 2005 12:54:55 +0100, Phil Thompson
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>On Sat, 21 May 2005 10:54:56 GMT, (E-Mail Removed) (Paula) wrote:
>
>>ADSL/Telephone master socket in lounge but need to move PC into dining
>>room, plus phone into dining room plus an extension into a bedroom
>>upstairs. Whats the best way to set this up as regards filters etc?

>
>phones need filters, ADSL modem must not be filtered so feed only from
>before filters or from unfitlered port of microfilter.
>
>you don't say if the master socket has a filter built in.
>
>If not, put a 2-1 BT splitter in the master, run an extension from
>there to dining room and put microfilter on the end to feed phone and
>ADSL via unfiltered port. On the other side of the 2-1 splitter put a
>microfilter and run extension up to bedroom from that.
>
>Phil


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      05-21-2005, 02:39 PM
On Sat, 21 May 2005 12:59:34 GMT, "Piers James"
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>This link is quite helpful for determing filter set up etc etc...
>
>http://www.broadbandzone.co.uk/shop/self_install.htm


Great. Ta.

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>"Paula" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:4sEje.8760$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> ADSL/Telephone master socket in lounge but need to move PC into dining
>> room, plus phone into dining room plus an extension into a bedroom
>> upstairs. Whats the best way to set this up as regards filters etc?
>>
>> Thanks

>


 
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Tiscali Tim
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      05-21-2005, 03:09 PM
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Paula <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> ADSL/Telephone master socket in lounge but need to move PC into dining
> room, plus phone into dining room plus an extension into a bedroom
> upstairs. Whats the best way to set this up as regards filters etc?
>
> Thanks


The default way would be to install proper hard-wired extension sockets in
the dining room and bedroom, to use a filter/splitter in the dining room
with the phone and ADSL kit plugged into the appropriate outlets, and to use
filters in any other sockets (lounge, bedroom) where phones or other
analogue equipment (fax machines etc.) is plugged in.

A technically superior solution would be to fit a Clarity modifed faceplate
http://www.clarity.it/telecoms/adsl_faceplate.htm in the master socket -
with separate analogue and digital extensions wired into the back of it. You
would need both a normal phone extension socket and an RJ11 socket (for your
ADSL modem or router) in the dining room - but you could feed both from a
single 3-pair cable - with 2 pairs for the phone and one pair for the
digital connection. This will give more reliable operation - particularly as
ADSL speeds continue to rise.
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