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Old 10-03-2007, 22:40   #7
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Re: Location of Kit

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Originally Posted by pedantic View Post
I think he means, if you have something like a central splitter, it cuts down the need to have several filters if you are wanting ADSL in different locations in the house.

It's also much better, too.




http://www.clarity.it/xcart/product....cat=262&page=1

Modified filtered NTE5 faceplate, exactly the same as the ones BT use (made by Pressac), but with extra IDC terminals, providing connections for an unfiltered (ADSL) extension to be hardwired to the back, as well as a filtered (phone) extension.

Also used to be sold by ADSLNation as the "NTE-2005".



Newer version, apparently with better filtering....the ADSLNation XTE-2005

http://www.adslnation.com/products/xte2005.php



Lots of info at www.clarity.it & www.adslnation.com on filters, filtered extension sockets, filtered faceplates, wiring, etc etc.
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