On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 22:47:21 -0000, "Josey" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
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>"Kimball K Kinnison" <nospam@(nospam)yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:bu4glj$dmb49$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Ok My exchange is going to be broadband enabled next month!
>>
>> I am fairly certain my line will be Ok as I can see the exchange from my
>> house and I have ordered broadband from PlusNet.
>>
>> When the day of the line test comes will two Sky Boxes connected to the
>> phone line make any difference? Also I have already got set up my wireless
>> modem router and plugged my filters in.
>>
>> Will the filters make a difference as well. Can I leave them in or should
>I
>> take them out?
>>
>>
>
>If you are likely to be a border-line case it makes sense to unplug as much
>as you can for the test.
>
>Old "net tales" say Sky digiboxes can create interference. However the line
>tests on my line were no different with the sky box plugged in and turned
>on, or with is unplugged and turned off.
>
>Jc.
>
>
It's unlikely to be a major contributing factor to line testing having
a digibox plugged in. It wont do any thing till it dials out so won't
be registered. If he can see the exchange I doubt he'd be borderline.
Microfilters would need fitting to digiboxes also, as you would to any
analogue line connection, be it modems, phones or digiboxes.
SJW
A.C.S. Ltd.
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