Adaptor for splitting telephone & modem
At the main telephone socket if I place a telephone/modem splitter here into which the telephone is connected into the telephone part of the splitter and an RJ11 cable is inserted into the modem part of splitter and I would connect this RJ11 cable into the modem.
Now say I have two PCs (in two different rooms) then from the modem part of the splitter wouldn't I require an RJ11 cable going to the modem at each PC?
Therefore wouldn't I require some sort of extra splitter which splits the modem signal into two at the main telephone socket so it can travel to each of the two modems?
i.e. a splitter which is inserted into the modem socket of the telephone/modem splitter, with two sockets, so I can run two RJ11 cables, one to each of the two modems.
Would this work? Does such a splitter exist?
At the main telephone socket if I place a telephone/modem splitter here into which the telephone is connected into the telephone part of the splitter and an RJ11 cable is inserted into the modem part of splitter and I would connect this RJ11 cable into the modem.
Now say I have two PCs (in two different rooms) then from the modem part of the splitter wouldn't I require an RJ11 cable going to the modem at each PC?
Therefore wouldn't I require some sort of extra splitter which splits the modem signal into two at the main telephone socket so it can travel to each of the two modems?
i.e. a splitter which is inserted into the modem socket of the telephone/modem splitter, with two sockets, so I can run two RJ11 cables, one to each of the two modems.
Would this work? Does such a splitter exist?