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      02-20-2007, 09:03 PM
I am thinking about switching to DSL internet but don't have a phone
jack near where I want to locate the modem. Do wireless phone jacks
work fine with DSL? Are there any that are better than others or any
that DON'T work?

 
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      02-21-2007, 05:01 AM
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>I am thinking about switching to DSL internet but don't have a phone
>jack near where I want to locate the modem.


Oh-oh.

>Do wireless phone jacks work fine with DSL?


No. The wireless phone jacks only communicate the audio portion of
the signal (0.3Khz - 3KHz). The DSL data is between 100KHz and about
1.5MHz which does not go through the wireless phone jack boxes.

>Are there any that are better than others or any
>that DON'T work?


None of wireless phone jacks will work for extending DSL.

I have yet to see a situation where a decent electrician or indecent
engineer cannot figure out a way to run wire. Phone wire is VERY easy
to run.

One alternative is to install your DSL modem near the phone jack and
use power line networking to extend the ethernet part of the puzzle.
See:
<http://www.homepna.com>
<http://www.netgear.com/Products/PowerlineNetworking.aspx?for=All>

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      02-21-2007, 09:57 AM
On 20 Feb 2007 14:03:11 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:

> I am thinking about switching to DSL internet but don't have a phone
> jack near where I want to locate the modem.


The modem is something usually left connected and untouched 24/7 and with
no user buttons or controls, so why care where the modem is? Just put the
modem where any phone jack is (or can be) and then figure how to route the
WAN or LAN from there by ethernet cable, wireless, powerline etc.

Tony
 
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      02-21-2007, 10:06 PM
On Feb 21, 5:57 am, "Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-m...@ahjg.co.uk> wrote:
> On 20 Feb 2007 14:03:11 -0800, brianthi...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> > I am thinking about switching to DSL internet but don't have a phone
> > jack near where I want to locate the modem.

>
> The modem is something usually left connected and untouched 24/7 and with
> no user buttons or controls, so why care where the modem is? Just put the
> modem where any phone jack is (or can be) and then figure how to route the
> WAN or LAN from there by ethernet cable, wireless, powerline etc.
>
> Tony



Well, if the modem was by itself it might not be an issue, but I'll
have the modem, wireless router, print server and networked printer,
NAS and attached external hard drive all in the same location since
they are ethernet wired devices. There is no convenient place in my
house next to a phone line to locate all those components. So, I'll
either have all that cluttering up the family room, bedroom, or
kitchen, or run a new line to where I want it all. I was hoping to
avoid it, but I think I'll run a new line. I can do that myself, but
just curious - anyone know how much the phone company charges for a
new jack?..

 
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      02-22-2007, 02:00 AM
On 21 Feb 2007 15:06:33 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:

>I was hoping to
>avoid it, but I think I'll run a new line. I can do that myself, but
>just curious - anyone know how much the phone company charges for a
>new jack?..


In the Peoples Republic of Santa Cruz CA, the local monopoly charges
about $75 to show up and another $75 to run the jack. There's some
kind of complicated formula to deal with difficult runs and complex
installations. One of my business customers recently paid about $175
for simply punching down 2 existing wires in a phone closet and
labeling the existing wall jack.
<http://www02.sbc.com/Products_Services/Business/ProdInfo_1/1,,632--1-1-10,00.html>

There are local independent wiring installers that will do the job for
about $75 to $150, again depending on complications and complexity.


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