"lesshaste" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am looking to install adsl at home but need it to work through my
> private telephone extension. The cable is about 12 metres long. My
> question is how many of the wires in the telephone extension cable need
> to be connected in the socket for ADSL to work?
I know lots of people has answered correctly but I read your question a bit
differently (as the answeres given are obvious).
Do you want to send down your extention wiring (by this I assume it is still
PSTN wiring and not part of pbx wiring or anything) everything unfiltered -
i.e adsl and phone all at once. To do this do nothing but make sure that you
don't have an adsl filter inline before the extention cabling.
Or, do you want to filter the adsl before the extention cable and then add
it back in on different wires to carry over the extention (not quite sure
why). Could be quite interesting, may or may not get interferance but likley
to work if you do it right I suppose.
Or do you want your extentino for adsl after filtering centrally and want to
turn a bit of redundant extention into the adsl feed - i.e. become an RJ11
or hardwired equiv cable (in which case as long as they are the same each
end it doesn't matter which bits of wire you use)
Sam
>
> Any help is very much appreciated,
>
> Raphael
>
>
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