BSNL disconnection and conflict with the landline

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Originally posted by cisco_tech@May 18 2005, 03:05 PM
The wire that you buy at a local hardware store for extensions from your phone or computer modem to a wall jack is not twisted pair. it is a side-by-side wire known as silver satin.

Why do we run twisted pairs  cables.... from NID to our Adsl MODEM ..????????

Answer is :: It is an extremely effective way to send high-speed signals down a cable because:

    * Most electrical noise entering into and/or radiating from the cable can be eliminated.
    * Cross-talk (signals leaking between wires in a cable) is minimized.

We all know that in BSNL has OVERHEAD cable from Street POle .......so  running a TWISTED PAIR CABLE will helps a lot for our DSL connection.........

here are some PIC ..i hope everybody likes it...  😛 .




@@@@ imjimmy
  Ask your local store for Cat-5 UTP cable ......with good quality .........
and Run  it from your pole to your modem .............

Thanx
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thanks cisco_tech for the cool advice 🙂

although i am afraid i bought the normal wire for connecting NID to the ADSL modem.

I did not specifically ask for CAT-5 UTP. Since like many others i thought that it is the lan cable.

Anyway, the connection seems to be running fine with a new cable( whatever be it's quality) which is without joints..

I'll switch over to a good quality twisted pair cable at the first possible

opportunity.


Thank Again !
 


Originally posted by agnivo007@May 20 2005, 08:39 AM
Unnecessarily large pictures...plz resize/crop it next time...
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allright will take care by next time .........
Sorry. .......... 😉 😀
 

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