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Phone/DSL Question: NID-wireless....wireless-DSLsplitter
I am a long ways from the phone company NID. I would like to get DSL and phone from there to my hosue.
I am looking for a product that I can put at the telephone company pedestal NID where our phone and ADSL arrive. I would like this product to turn the signals into wireless and transmit the signal to a matching product at my house which is about 2,600 feet further up the mountain where I could then separate the signals to phone and DSL using a DSL splitter or I could use the signals directly if the second product has both ports and does the splitting.
Basically it would look like:
NID --- Wireless..2,600'...Wireless --- DSLSplitter
NID=Network Interface Device which is the phone company's wiring box often found on the outside of a house or on a pedestal by the road.
The DSLSplitter has jacks for the phone and DSL modem to plug into.
The 2,600' is measured on the road, the actual line of sight might be 500' or so less. We have direct line of sight although there are tree tops in the line for about a quarter to half that distance.
Hitch: There is no electrical power at the NID other than the phone line. Solar electric is an option.
Do you know of any products that would do this?
Thank you,
Walter Jeffries
Sugar Mountain Farm
I am a long ways from the phone company NID. I would like to get DSL and phone from there to my hosue.
I am looking for a product that I can put at the telephone company pedestal NID where our phone and ADSL arrive. I would like this product to turn the signals into wireless and transmit the signal to a matching product at my house which is about 2,600 feet further up the mountain where I could then separate the signals to phone and DSL using a DSL splitter or I could use the signals directly if the second product has both ports and does the splitting.
Basically it would look like:
NID --- Wireless..2,600'...Wireless --- DSLSplitter
NID=Network Interface Device which is the phone company's wiring box often found on the outside of a house or on a pedestal by the road.
The DSLSplitter has jacks for the phone and DSL modem to plug into.
The 2,600' is measured on the road, the actual line of sight might be 500' or so less. We have direct line of sight although there are tree tops in the line for about a quarter to half that distance.
Hitch: There is no electrical power at the NID other than the phone line. Solar electric is an option.
Do you know of any products that would do this?
Thank you,
Walter Jeffries
Sugar Mountain Farm