Re: IPlate question
- From: "Graham." <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 02:01:51 +0100
"Steve" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 23:41:31 +0100, John Weston
<invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <0s09b4tn8240nms251vt2ke34g4dnspu76@xxxxxxx>, me@xxxxxxxxxxx
says...
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 23:10:07 +0100, John Weston
<invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <oar8b45s7eotmf09dncj9c1gu5f0s9fp5b@xxxxxxx>, me@xxxxxxxxxxx
says...
If your ring wire is already disconnected at the master socket, will
the IPlate make any difference?
No, since it is just an inductor in the ring wire...
Thanks. Some people mentioned that it provided additional filtering as
well as disconnecting the ring wire so I wasn't sure.
If all it does is disconnect the ring wire, I'll not bother with it.
You'd be better off fitting a faceplate filter, to remove the ADSL
signal from the house wiring. If your ADSL modem is some distance from
the master, then connect its wire ONLY to the unfiltered side, to carry
the ADSL signal to the modem. You need one that has the unfiltered
output connections on the back, like the ADSLnation XTE2005.
And you can't fit an IPlate together with a faceplate filter.
My problem is that I have a Linksys wireless Gateway connected at the
end of a 20m telephone extension. My computer is connected to this via
an Ethernet cable but other computers in the house connect wirelessly.
During some times of the day it'll only stay connected for around 30
seconds before dropping. Rather than pulling this PC apart and fitting
a wireless card, I wondered if the IPlate would help...
What would you people recommend I do?
Fit a filtered faceplate and wire a pair from the
unfiltered connectors to a socket located where you
need the router. Ideally I would use an RJ11 wallplate.
If there is a phone socket in that room already and
it is wired straight back to the filtered faceplate
with (say) 3 pair cable I would the the spair pair
for this dedicated socket.
I have never had any issues doing this, but I know
some people prefer to keep the raw ADSL in
a separate cable.
--
Graham.
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