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Hi,

 

can anyone tell me what the maximum possible distance is between a Quad ISDN BRI Interface module and the HDX conferencing set? What is the maximum cable length from the modules to the Vc-unit?

 

Thansk in advance for your reply!

 

Regards,

Fred.

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If you are using a QBRI and a NT-1, the distance on the ST side of the NT-1 would be, as pointed out, about 10 feet or so.  Now the OTHER side of the NT-1 (Called U) can have MUCH greater range (like, several hundred feet).   So, if you really need to extend, extend on the U side and then have the NT-1 close to the Codec.

 

I realize you appear to be asking about from the HDX to the QBRI (dog house) but thought I would throw this in, in hopes it might help.

 

Hope that helps!

 

Gary M

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Are you planning on making your own cable between the Quad BRI unit and the HDX base unit?  The pre-made cable generally comes with the Quad BRI unit and probably has unique pin configuration (non-standard RJ).  Or are you asking about the length of the ISDN cables from the Quad BRI unit to the wall ISDN network jacks?

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The only cable which is supported is the one which comes with the ISDN module, and it is 7'.

 

You would generally extend the ISDN lines to the unit.

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If you are using a QBRI and a NT-1, the distance on the ST side of the NT-1 would be, as pointed out, about 10 feet or so.  Now the OTHER side of the NT-1 (Called U) can have MUCH greater range (like, several hundred feet).   So, if you really need to extend, extend on the U side and then have the NT-1 close to the Codec.

 

I realize you appear to be asking about from the HDX to the QBRI (dog house) but thought I would throw this in, in hopes it might help.

 

Hope that helps!

 

Gary M

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Thanks all for your replies.

Is indeed appears you can only use the cables the come with the Quad BRI interface to connect to the NT1.

I got it upo and running now, but still some strange behaviours, which I will address in antoher post.

 

regards!

Fred.

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