- Broadband Installation - some basic questions...
- Posted by Just A Bloke on July 18th, 2003
Hopefully someone can answer this for me:
1) I am looking to get Freeserve broadband and was hoping to plug it into an
extension socket - will this be ok or will it need to plug into the main
socket?
2) What is the process for installation - will the engineer need to come
into the house and fiddle and tweak things or is it simply a case of
pressing some buttons at the exchange?
Any info gratefully received...
- Posted by Martyn Dewar on July 18th, 2003
You can plug it into any BT line box, and extension lines I believe. For
more info look at
http://www.zensupport.co.uk/ADSL/def...Filter%20Setup
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- Posted by Rob Walker on July 18th, 2003
"Just A Bloke" <justabloke@anaddress.com> wrote in message
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No engineer will need to visit. Basically ADSL is enabled on your line from
the exchange. Then, all you need to do is plug your modem/router in to
whichever phone socket is best for you. In EVERY phone socket you want to
have a phone, fax, sky digibox, or normal analogue modem in to you need to
fit a filter. This is a small device which will filter out the high
frequency ADSL signal from your phone line and allow you to continue making
phone calls at the same time as using the net.
Rob
- Posted by trappeduser on July 19th, 2003
"Just A Bloke" <justabloke@anaddress.com> wrote in message
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Yes you can but remember to put in the microfilers in first.
The engineer will do his bit at the exchange, after freeserve have confirmed
the line is working okay they will send your BB kit. Everything is external,
no engineers will need to visit your home.