> You get a box on your wall ( that requires a power supply ) , this box 
> contains four sockets , two for analogue phones , two for ISDN lines. You can 
> only use two of these sockets at any one time , but the configuration is up 
> to you ( dual ISDN , two phone lines , one ISDN plus one phone line ).
> 
> You also get an extra socket on an external box which doesnt require a power 
> supply. This allow you to use an analogue phone or modem on the home highway 
> setup even if the power is off.
> 


silly question but, surely you can specify where you want the sockets
to go? I would prefer the ISDN upstairs in the room I keep calling the 
"server room" to my wife to wind her up, and the analogue downstairs.

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