Burnz,
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false, it's placed in the same conduit as the copper.
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Yes, but the part I damaged was outside (the end of) of the conduit. Sorry I didn't take a photo to show you.
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more flexible than copper (more resistant to damage)
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Agreed more flexible, not subject to corrosion, short circuits, etc. But somewhat more delicate to crimping damage, at least in my experience.
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false, your router plugs into the 1gbit lan conection
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OK, must be the 1GBit LAN connection I was referring to. But the connection from the 1Gbit LAN to the router (and phone?)is via network cable (CAT5/6), which would be copper? That's all I meant...
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no filter needed as the phone has it's own ip address.
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Ahhh, thanks, that makes sense. I assume one of the boxes does the conversion from analogue signal to the digital/IP so 'normal' phones can be plugged in? They don't have a special phone, just 'normal' DECT phones.
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there are five ip addresses to use if need be, you are allocated two as standard
one for comp and one for phone
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Thanks for the info, much appreciated. Now it's just for me to pay the bill to have it fixed...