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Re: Help/Advice with my Line Statistics please DSLRocker's Wiring (2nd approximation) |
Hi,
Great and thank you DSLRocker! Now lets put them together:


Ah, well what you called "protector" doesn't protect anything anymore: these are just "junction boxes" and your station protector has moved outside... I've included a revised version which i might have posted at 1st if i had known better... There still are details missing, of course.
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 1 edit | It would have stopped being a protector once I removed the rusted ground wire that was causing noise in the phone line....
Wasn't it so very nice of Bell to provide me with a second "ex-protector" so that I could install the filter in the basement? |
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 | I'm sorry but i must say no twice.
No, the indoors station protectors stopped acting as such the minute their carbon elements were removed, as shown:

No, Bell did you no favour! If their worker had wanted to do a clean work he would have used an IDC bloc as this:

Euh... Or something with fewer circuits, hopefully, as this:

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 2 edits | LOL, if the Bell worker who installed the NID wanted to do me a favor, he wouldn't have simply cut the old corroded drop wire that has insulation that is flaking off and hooked that up to my side of the NID! It's not like he wasn't already in the basement anyway to install the grounding wire!
btw, what in the world was i thinking in that picture when I wrapped a wire around in a counter-clockwise direction? It must have been the lack of sleep from all of the DSL nightmares that I've had. |
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 | I'm sure those few inches don't really matter, twisted pair or not!
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