Is there a box that splits the RJ-11 to RJ-45 for data? I've done
ethernet networks but don't know about the hardware for telephone data
lines.
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Your last question makes me think that you don't exactly understand the virutes of DSL...
Actually, I do know a lot about DSL. I just don't know the names of the
devices that are used with it. They're just different kinds of boxes,
junctions, splitters with funny names. I've been doing my own phone and
electrical wiring for 30 years, except I usually have to look up or ask
to find the exact names of the parts I need--I know what they look like,
and how to install them. Each profession has its own private language.
Telco has its own, to.
What I need to do is split the phone line as it comes into the house.
One cable will be filtered and go to main telephones, the other cable
will be for data--this is before it gets to the modem/router. Is the box
I need called a DSL splitter? DSL junction box? It will be located in a
crawl space and should need no maintenance once it's installed.
I see a Siecor INI splitter, Wilcom splitter, Suttle DSL POTS splitter,
RCA POTS splitter, so far, not in vendors around here, but I haven't
called any place yet, only searched online.
Is there a basic device like this that I can buy locally in Delaware or
Maryland? Who carries these? Or should I ask the guy in the Verizon van
next time I see it?
Betty
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