I have a loyal customer who has recently upgraded to a Digital Subscriber Line.

Even with a line filter installed, crosstalk is a problem, and I fear it is because his lines are Quad-wire instead of UTP.

Ironically, when we built his addition, I had ran RG-6 for the purpose of cable modem, but alas, it was to no avail. The network interface is on the addition side, and replacing the phone wire will be a challenge because of it.

My ignorance is mostly to blame.

He has two phone lines on quad-wire with the DSL running piggy back on line "1".

What do I need to do?

Thanks in advance...

-Virgil

[This message has been edited by sparky66wv (edited 01-28-2003).]


-Virgil
Residential/Commercial Inspector
5 Star Inspections
Member IAEI