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What is the official situation with having redcare classic and broadband on the same line? By broadband, I mean ADSL rather than cable...

Are they happy partners or not - I never seem to get a definitive answer..

thanks,

Andy

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Assuming this is the best place to post this...

What is the official situation with having redcare classic and broadband on the same line? By broadband, I mean ADSL rather than cable...

Are they happy partners or not - I never seem to get a definitive answer..

thanks,

Andy

Can you have RedCARE on a broadband line?

Yes, as long as the broadband is supplied via an analog line.

But remeber no Fax/Credit Card Machines or SKY

Can you have a DC on a broadband line?

Yes, if a Filter is fitted, the DC has to be treated like a telephone

Someone told me I was ignorant and apathetic, I don't know what that means, nor do I care.

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Providing its a 3GSTU it is ADSL compatible, older STU's are not.

The opinions I express are mine and are usually correct!

(Except when I'm wrong)(which I'm not)

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But remeber no Fax/Credit Card Machines or SKY

http://www.redcare.bt.com/partner/product_mcd.htm

The redcare modem compatibility device (mcd)

allows end-users to connect redcare alarm

monitoring to data applications such as PCs,

EPOS, PDQ machines, credit card machines,

Digital set top boxes or fax machines

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