Kitz Forum
Broadband Related => Telephony Wiring + Equipment => Topic started by: renluop on February 10, 2018, 09:40:13 AM
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It is a MasterPlug tower with 10 power sockets, and also for telecom in/out, broadband in/out and LAN in/out.
I bought it as the power outlets were limited and badly placed. Using these ancillaries would in a double cats cradle of cables, so I've ignored them, and those for telecom are not needed, the phone being a DECT slave.
Am I being careless by not using the broadband and Ethernet in/out sockets, or are those sockets just a form of manufacturer marketing overkill? My skepticism and carefulness programs are in conflict.
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My UPS has an RJ11 in/out but I never use it. Unless you want to be cautious of surges over the phone wire then there's no need in my opinion. The only place I did use RJ11 surge protection was at a house in the middle of nowhere which had a router which would no longer sync on ADSL2+.
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I'd have thought that in comparison with surges in the domestic power supply, those down the phone line would be much lower in incidence. Am I misguided in that assumption? Could there be a downside, even if theoretical, also to 'breaking' the cable direct from telephone +filter to router?
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Could there be a downside, even if theoretical, also to 'breaking' the cable direct from telephone +filter to router?
Yes, exactly that.
Also ask yourself the following questions --
- Do "MasterPlug" know best about xDSL and Ethernet?
- Do they know better than the experts in those fields or are they looking for a marketing gimmick as a means to sell more of their products to the gullible?
- Do you think there will be no effect on xDSL and Ethernet data when such signals are deliberately run in close proximity to mains wiring, wiring that is carrying a significantly greater current then that of the data signals?
Just use the "tower" as a fancy mains extension and nothing more.
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So my skepticism function is in good order then! :D
Oh, and I didn't buy mine for those little extras, I could do without!