Ok,
I'm going to be doing an experiment in a few days, once I get all my parts arrived etc.
I've bought a UPS system, with pure sine wave featured. This is the said device:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004SO5FWM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00My original plan was thinking just to plug in the modem and router through the machine and that will 'clean' the electricity going in to them i.e. eliminating any spikes throughout the day.
But on reading the manual and reading some information online, it kind of expects me to plug in the rj11 in to one of the ports on the back, and then from that plug another rj11 from the ups to the wall.
While I can understand why this is done, my question is do you think it would effect my fttc connection? It seems to work on a regular modems as it mentions the modem by name.
The problem I have is the few people who have used a UPS before have posted years ago on other forums and arent available for me to ask them did they make the rj11 connection too.
So shall I just plug the power plugs in and connect the modem to the bt socket like usual, or shall I link in the UPS to that process too?
Any advice always appreciated!