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Re: Can you Connect 2 Lines in the NIU Together; Make the Same Line


mc (look@www.ai.uga.edu.for.address)
Mon, 11 Sep 2006 00:11:34 -0400

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> Ivn C. Filpo <ivan.filpo@gmail.com> said on that big
> USENET thingie:

>> In my house, initially there were two phone lines. One was used for
>> phone and the other for fax. I cancelled the fax line a long time ago,
>> and this line is conveniently next to the Vonage D-Link VTA Adapter.

>> Instead of having to connect the adapter with a cable that would go
>> across the wall, I came up with the idea of joining the two lines
>> inside the Network Inteface Box. This way, if I join them with a

My house is wired this way (it's my doing), so that I can use outlets
that were wired to either of the 2 original lines. We used to have
line 1 on red and green and line 2 on yellow and black. Now yellow
and black are tied to red and green respectively, coming out of the
network interface box. Coming into it, red and green go to the house
wiring, and yellow and black are disconnected.

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