Is it possible to buy a splitter as opposed to a filter? The advantage in going for filters is that you are not restricted as to the room the adsl modem must be in.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Bayley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, 14 August 2002 4:28 p.m. > To: Huan Yee Chew > Cc: CLUG > Subject: Re: OT: ADSL Setup > > > If you have access to the incoming line upstream of the master phone > jack and are comfortable with installing phone jacks and have > appropriate tools (krone tool or equiv etc.) then it's a POP. > > :) > Chris Bayley > > On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 16:18, Huan Yee Chew wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > Quick question on setting up ADSL connection. Telecom > currently has two > > packages. > > > > - $248 with technician doing splitting work at location, > new account plus > > connection at the exchange point. > > - $99 everything less technician at location > > > > Though, I discovered that with the second option, we can go > about buying a > > $20 odd dollars splitter and install it ourselves. Has > anyone done that > > before? 'Cause it'll be a huge savings with the second > option plus the > > splitter at $20. Any experience will be appreciated. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > Huan > > > > > > -- > > Windows upgrade complete; all files deleted. > > > > > > > >
