VoIP How to: Voice reinjection: Difference between revisions
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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 |
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voice signals on an RJ11 socket. This is fine to connect, using an RJ11 plug to phone plug |
voice signals on an RJ11 socket. This is fine to connect, using an RJ11 plug to phone plug lead |
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(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 |
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standard setup easily. |
standard setup easily. |
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=== Modifying the VDSL SSFP === |
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These modifications need some degree of technical know-how, and you might need to consult someone |
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if you feel you don't have that know-how. |
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The VDSL SSFP doesn't use the bell capacitor in the NTE5c - it provides its own bell capacitor, |
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and so eases the requirement of the RJ11 plug to phone plug lead. |
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