On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 15:59 +0530, Rony Bill wrote:
Arun K. Khan wrote:
This splitter should be installed right at the point where the MTNL "twisted pair" is entering your premise. You may have to cut the wire at the ingress point and put RJ11 connectors on each end.
I did my own wiring at my place. This is for my customers and their premises have different structures and wiring. They don't want to touch them or modify any concealed wiring. The computers too are located far away.
Aah, concealed wiring - now I understand your dilemma. It is a pity how concealed wiring is done by the contractors. They make no provision for maintenance.
In such conditions, your proposal makes sense. However, there may be an upper limit on how many of these splitters you can put in parallel. I have seen SBC/Yahoo DSL sell retail boxes (in US) with 4 such splitters which is enough for a single family home environment.
DLink sells the splitters (at least to MTNL) separately. Mine was replaced a few months ago.
Contact MaxCom Electronics (DLink dist. on Shamrao Vithal Marg/Lam. Rd area) to see if DLinks sells the splitters only.
Pls. keep us posted with your experience.
Good luck,