Yes, that’s what we use. But it means punching down all the wires all over
again, or running jumpers if you don’t have enough spare service loop.
-mel via cell
> On May 3, 2020, at 4:20 PM, Allen McKinley Kitchen (gmail)
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> On May 3, 2020, at 11:09, Mel Beckman wrote:
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On May 3, 2020, at 11:09, Mel Beckman wrote:
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> The most time consuming part is wiring the existing POTS lines into amphenol
> connectors to plug into the DSLAM, 25 pairs at a time.
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> -mel beckman
You may already be familiar with this, but leaving it here in case it helps
Agreed I would do the Adtran Total Access 5000. What you want is the
"combo" cards. They combine a SIP FXS gateway and DSL port on one port, aka
a Combo port. This would be the way to go, as it doesn't require external
splitters to combine a DSL and Voice signal as you are talking about with
two se
We’ve been implementing similar DSL systems at large campgrounds for years.
There are a huge number of high-density DSLAM solutions out there, and DSL CPE
cost practically nothing. As you say, $25K is plenty to pay for the hardware,
and a rack is plenty of space. The most time consuming part is
If you were to outfit them with three chassis of Calix\Occam B6-252s, you'd be
under $25k for the whole thing and get ADSL2+ speeds. You would need most of a
rack to do it.
Other platforms may or may not be more cost effective or a better solution.
Just throwing the idea out there.
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