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If one plugs an Analogue Telephone Adaptor into the router via Ethernet, then the ATA provides the
If one plugs an Analogue Telephone Adaptor into the router via Ethernet, then the ATA provides the
voice signals on an RJ11 socket. This is fine to connect, using an RJ11 plug to phone plug adaptor
voice signals on an RJ11 socket. This is fine to connect, using an RJ11 plug to phone plug lead
(with ringing capacitor), to a local handset - but fails to connect to the home telephone wiring.
(with ringing capacitor), to a local handset - but fails to connect to the home telephone wiring.


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to the VDSL SSFP. It's probably a good idea to buy a spare VDSL SSFP, so one can revert to a
to the VDSL SSFP. It's probably a good idea to buy a spare VDSL SSFP, so one can revert to a
standard setup easily.
standard setup easily.

=== Modifying the VDSL SSFP ===

These modifications need some degree of technical know-how, and you might need to consult someone
if you feel you don't have that know-how.

The VDSL SSFP doesn't use the bell capacitor in the NTE5c - it provides its own bell capacitor,
and so eases the requirement of the RJ11 plug to phone plug lead.