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I can still see it, however I can't see it with Firefox only IE
[This message has been edited by dtmf (edited December 30, 2004).]
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it's a little box with an X in it for me, but I saw it earlier. mark
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#1 looks alot like what the lecs use around here because they are too lazy to run cable.
takes some sort of dsl line in but gives you 1-5 pots lines out.
i have a dealership that has some old verizon cable running into it. but instead of them replacing it when it has problems......nooooo.....they find 1 good pair as the feed, then put that dsl signal on it and get the regular lines back out to the old demarc. this place has about 5 of those things! they suck! if that dsl line in goes out, BAM! the 1-5 lines are dead.
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#5 is the old single line protector WECO #123. These follow after the 93C/1293C metal enclosed protectors with fuses. #2 looks like a Bell DSL SNI. The others do appear to be AIP protectors. #1 looks similar to a DLS/T box. This would be used for combined voice&data changed over to a standard SNI.
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