Re: ADSL Filters why are they neccessary?
- From: "Graculus" <ReplaceWithMyMoniker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 17:49:39 -0000
"Roger Mills (aka Tiscali Tim)" <watt.tyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> A technically superior solution is to use a a filtered faceplate on the
> master socket, with the extension wiring connected into the back of that.
> All extension sockets are then automatically filtered without needing
> separate plug-in filters. It means, of course, that your ADSL equipment
> then has to be connected to the master socket - or to a dedicated digital
> (unfiltered) extension, wired into the master.
That's what I now have after BT came round to fix my ADSL. I am apparently
in a marginal area (even though only about a mile and a half from the
exchange) for 2MB, and effectively removing my inside wiring from the
equation made things a whole lot better. With a wireless router, I'm quite
happy to have my ADSL router limited to where it is.
.
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