Hey, I'm about to replace all my internal telephone wiring in an attempt to decrease my attenuation and increase my SNR. I have a question though:
I also have a phone hooked up on the line that I use ADSL on. Will removing the phone all together (including all its wiring) improve my line quality (in terms of attenuation and SNR)?
Also, if suppose I have no choice but to connect the phone as well, what is the best way to do it? Currently, the line is sent to the phone BEFORE it enters the ADSL splitter (small box, which is right before my router). Is this correct? Or should the line go straight into the splitter, and from there one goes into the router, and another to the phone?
Also, does the length and/or type/quality of the LAN line that goes from the router to the computer have any affect?
I also have a phone hooked up on the line that I use ADSL on. Will removing the phone all together (including all its wiring) improve my line quality (in terms of attenuation and SNR)?
Also, if suppose I have no choice but to connect the phone as well, what is the best way to do it? Currently, the line is sent to the phone BEFORE it enters the ADSL splitter (small box, which is right before my router). Is this correct? Or should the line go straight into the splitter, and from there one goes into the router, and another to the phone?
Also, does the length and/or type/quality of the LAN line that goes from the router to the computer have any affect?