If you plan to use a long cable then be sure that it is constructed from twisted pair cable and not from flat cord.
Does it usually state on the packaging of RJ11 to RJ11 cables either 'twisted pair' or 'flat cord'?If you plan to use a long cable then be sure that it is constructed from twisted pair cable and not from flat cord.
I know what you mean about the flat cord now. I think it is that flat ribbon wire, the sort of wire that connects to a hard drive.If you plan to use a long cable then be sure that it is constructed from twisted pair cable and not from flat cord.
Very interesting, thanks for the link.
I wouldn't bother with twisted pairt for a domestic installation......
So if the telephone socket is in the downstairs hall and the pc is upstairs, should I place the modem in the hall beside the telephone socket and run the cabling from the modem upstairs to the pc?the best option for anyone is to put the broadband modem as close as possible to where the phone line comes into the house
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