I've got an old Panasonic A309 phone system, which has four extensions off it, and as far as I can tell goes straight onto the current single phone line. I've recently enabled broadband on it, and am having a few problem rewiring it all to allow for the ADSL filter etc.
Currently, the BT line I believe comes into a NTe box:
Would I be correct by saying that the setup should be as follows?
If so, I'm going along the correct lines. I've wired directly the incoming BT line in a "bought" normal BT Line box. Into this is plugged the filter, and then out of that comes the RJ11 to the router, and a chopped off extension lead which goes into the NTE box, to link up the PBX.
The problem is doing this setup causes the telephone line to have serious static on it, and also, it would seem that the filter is not doing it's as everytime we go on the phone, the router ot have to re-establish authentication - which you can hear on the phone. Does anyone have any thoughts about whether the PBX will allow the line to support broadband? I've seen something about the PBX possibly needing something extra on the line, on top of a normal telephone point, but I'm not sure what this is?
Any help gratefully received
Thanks
Nunners
Currently, the BT line I believe comes into a NTe box:
Would I be correct by saying that the setup should be as follows?
If so, I'm going along the correct lines. I've wired directly the incoming BT line in a "bought" normal BT Line box. Into this is plugged the filter, and then out of that comes the RJ11 to the router, and a chopped off extension lead which goes into the NTE box, to link up the PBX.
The problem is doing this setup causes the telephone line to have serious static on it, and also, it would seem that the filter is not doing it's as everytime we go on the phone, the router ot have to re-establish authentication - which you can hear on the phone. Does anyone have any thoughts about whether the PBX will allow the line to support broadband? I've seen something about the PBX possibly needing something extra on the line, on top of a normal telephone point, but I'm not sure what this is?
Any help gratefully received
Thanks
Nunners
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