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Hi
I have organised for broadband to be installed on a friends phone line. Unfortunately, he had a Panasonic exchange unit fitted a few years ago so I need to tap into the phone line before it enters the exchange unit. The way I see it there are two approaches: 1. Break the line before the exchange unit and put an extension socket in, then plug the adsl micro-filter into this socket. This doesn't sound right to me though. 2. Break the line and put a female socket on the end that comes in from the outside, plug the micro-filter into this, then put a male connector onto the end that goes to the panasonic exchange unit and plug this into the micro-filter's other socket. Can anyone advise me of how to best accomplish this? many thanks. Jon Forster |
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On 21 Oct 2004 01:44:30 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) (Jon Forster)
wrote: >1. Break the line before the exchange unit and put an extension socket >in, then plug the adsl micro-filter into this socket. This doesn't >sound right to me though. > >2. Break the line and put a female socket on the end that comes in >from the outside, plug the micro-filter into this, then put a male >connector onto the end that goes to the panasonic exchange unit and >plug this into the micro-filter's other socket. only 2 will achieve anything, 1 puts a microfilter in the only place where one isn't needed ie on the ADSL coneciotn. The connection to the exchange unit should go through a filtered socket or microfilter. every voice type device heeds to be fed through afilter, the aDSL port of a microfilter is a straight pass-through. Phil -- spamcop.net address commissioned 18/06/04 Come on down ! |
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Jon Forster wrote:
> Hi > > I have organised for broadband to be installed on a friends phone > line. Unfortunately, he had a Panasonic exchange unit fitted a few > years ago so I need to tap into the phone line before it enters the > exchange unit. > > The way I see it there are two approaches: > > 1. Break the line before the exchange unit and put an extension > socket in, then plug the adsl micro-filter into this socket. This > doesn't sound right to me though. > > 2. Break the line and put a female socket on the end that comes in > from the outside, plug the micro-filter into this, then put a male > connector onto the end that goes to the panasonic exchange unit and > plug this into the micro-filter's other socket. > > Can anyone advise me of how to best accomplish this? > > many thanks. Break into the line & put a NTE5, then using a faceplate filter cable pins 2 & 5 on the back of the filter back into the switch. This does work & has been done by myself & many colleagues over the years... |
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