Hello everyone!
Is a TAE socket still necessary nowadays? We won’t be getting a landline phone. Who even calls on those anymore?!
Is the socket needed for anything else?
Is a TAE socket still necessary nowadays? We won’t be getting a landline phone. Who even calls on those anymore?!
Is the socket needed for anything else?
Tassimat schrieb:
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Smirnoff198325 Aug 2020 11:10Today, you only need the TAE socket in the utility room (provider’s handover point). From there, everything can be connected via LAN cable or wireless.
A simple, up-to-date FritzBox (or another brand) is connected to the TAE socket in the utility room, and in the hallway, a better FritzBox (providing improved Wi-Fi coverage and DECT signal) is connected via LAN to the first FritzBox.
Alternatively, you can set up a mesh system and extend the telephone signal using DECT repeaters from the utility room.
Most phones today only require a charging station, with the rest of the connection handled wirelessly.
There are two options that no longer require a TAE socket in the hallway.
A simple, up-to-date FritzBox (or another brand) is connected to the TAE socket in the utility room, and in the hallway, a better FritzBox (providing improved Wi-Fi coverage and DECT signal) is connected via LAN to the first FritzBox.
Alternatively, you can set up a mesh system and extend the telephone signal using DECT repeaters from the utility room.
Most phones today only require a charging station, with the rest of the connection handled wirelessly.
There are two options that no longer require a TAE socket in the hallway.
Smirnoff1983 schrieb:
Nowadays, you only need the TAE socket in the utility room (provider’s handover point). From there, everything can be connected via LAN cable or wireless.That’s nonsense. We only get fiber optic coming out of the wall now.For copper connections, a telephone socket (TAE) still follows the network termination point (ApL); of course, there is no telephone socket for fiber optic connections. However, fiber optic is still often considered a "future technology" in the sense that many are still waiting for it to become standard.
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11ant schrieb:
With copper, there is still a TAE socket after the ApL, but of course, there is no TAE with fiber optic. However, fiber optic is still often "the future" in the sense that you still have to wait for it to become common.That’s how it looks. Fiber optic is hardly available even in the telecom capital.The frustration with the copper cable in the new build has eased a bit – a technician came out, 250 Mbps download was ordered, 270 Mbps measured – so that matches. Upload is only 40 Mbps, I still need to check that. We took a bit of a risk and completely avoided satellite/coaxial wiring, etc.
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