> > Am I right in thinking the VDSL presentation has a VDSL decoder and you
> > get a BT phone jack and an RJ-45 lead which you need to plug into a
> > router?
> >
> > If that is the case my Netgrar ADSL2+ router already comes with a WAN
> > socket and I should be okay, but I'm just checking.
>
> Hi Adam
>
> In the FTTC install I have had for work, BT install a small router like
> box (VDSL decoder) which your VDSL connects to via the wan socket. I was
> also offered the Technicolour router but having had technicolour in the
> past threw it in the bin. I fitted Draktek 2850's, not cheap though.
I suspected as much... Thanks for the confirmation.
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Adam Trickett
Overton, HANTS, UK
I guess that, if you're in Microsoft's shoes, it makes sense. If you
can't write software or protocols that can stably walk and chew gum,
program in a limit that prevents the user from telling it to do so.
-- Jonathan Patschke, on limitations in Active Directory
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