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Boo
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      04-27-2004, 11:44 PM
Hi,

I have a BT extension socket in my bedroom which is internally wired
from my primary phone socket downstairs. I want to use this solely as
an adsl line (my phone extension is wireless). Is it possible to wire
up a filter in the primary socket such that the phone socket in the
primary box is filtered but the outgoing extension is not ? (Aiui this
is the opposite way round from normal ?)

Many thanks,

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Lurch
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      04-28-2004, 12:26 AM
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 00:44:01 +0100, in uk.telecom.broadband Boo
<boo@spam_me_no_spam.net> strung together this:

>Hi,
>
>I have a BT extension socket in my bedroom which is internally wired
>from my primary phone socket downstairs. I want to use this solely as
>an adsl line (my phone extension is wireless). Is it possible to wire
>up a filter in the primary socket such that the phone socket in the
>primary box is filtered but the outgoing extension is not ? (Aiui this
>is the opposite way round from normal ?)
>

Yes, www.clarity.it do a modified faceplate filter with filtered and
unfiltered outputs on the back.
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Darren Grant
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      04-28-2004, 08:19 PM
Lurch wrote:
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> Yes, www.clarity.it do a modified faceplate filter with filtered and
> unfiltered outputs on the back.


For a long time clarity had been modifying the standard face plate by
hand. Buy offering to placing a large order with the manufacturer to
make it worthwhile they have started producing a ready made one. It is
now available from
http://www.adslnation.com/phpapps/ca...products_id=90
and of course clarity.
 
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Boo
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      04-30-2004, 06:33 PM
>> Yes, www.clarity.it do a modified faceplate filter with filtered and
>> unfiltered outputs on the back.

> For a long time clarity had been modifying the standard face plate by
> hand. Buy offering to placing a large order with the manufacturer to
> make it worthwhile they have started producing a ready made one. It is
> now available from
> http://www.adslnation.com/phpapps/ca...products_id=90
>
> and of course clarity.


Thanks to you and Lurch for the answer - that seems top be exactly what
I was looking for.

Thanks again,

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