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krishneil

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#153814 8-Oct-2014 18:58
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So im finally planning on installing a DSL Line Splitter which i will undergo in December. 
Ive done some research and planning and have come up with a plan on how it would look.
These are things im planning on buying.

- Splitter $26
- 5M Cat5e cable $12
- UY connectors $4 for 10
- DSL Wall Jack $10
- Punch Down Tool $8

Does anything in my plan look wrong?

From ground wire(Blue/White) ->Splitter->HousePhoneCat5ealready installed(blue/white)
                                                           ->DSL wire(green/white) to new rj25Jack in the wall. 

All wiring connected together using 2hole UY Connectors

here is the plan
 https://imgur.com/R7cG7d3


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  #1150247 8-Oct-2014 20:35
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Yes, that sounds right. You picture seemed to show incoming line going to blue/white.
Going to orange/white is correct.




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  #1190210 7-Dec-2014 20:00
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UPDATE: Like i said, i was gonna go ahead with this install in December. 

Although it seemed very risky at first, it became a very simple procedure with your help. 

Successfully installed the filter at the demarc point with the new cat5e ADSL ONLY cord leading to a new a new wall jack in the garage. :)

Speeds jumped from 100 - 300 kbs to 800 - 1100 kbs

Hoping to install another jack in the living room tomorrow. 

Once again, thank you for all your help 

Cheers
Krishneil :P



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