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adsl and Panasonic KXTA624 telephone system
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Old 20-09-2008, 19:46   #1
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adsl and Panasonic KXTA624 telephone system

We have a Panasonic KXTA624 telephone system with 8 extensions. Is it possible to connect an adsl router to the system or would we require a separate line?

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Re: adsl and Panasonic KXTA624 telephone system

If it is adsl compatible then the adsl would be plugged into a socket where the main line enters the system, but if it's multiple line then I doubt if adsl would work as the multiple lines take up the bandwidth normally used by adsl
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Re: adsl and Panasonic KXTA624 telephone system

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If it is adsl compatible then the adsl would be plugged into a socket where the main line enters the system, but if it's multiple line then I doubt if adsl would work as the multiple lines take up the bandwidth normally used by adsl
The system seem seems to be hard-wired to the cable from the exchange. I checked the manual and there doesn't seem to be any such socket.

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Re: adsl and Panasonic KXTA624 telephone system

I'd say No then
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Re: adsl and Panasonic KXTA624 telephone system

I think the best option would be to get a seperate line and specify it is for ADSL. That way, BT should actually install a second physical line.
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