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| Thread ID: 63628 | 2005-11-17 02:26:00 | ADSL and Phone line problem | sfahad_yunas (9255) | Press F1 |
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| 404980 | 2005-11-17 18:44:00 | In my home, there is a telephone extension to every room. I have installed the filter to one of our home's extension. Does that sound like a problem???? Yes, that is a problem. For best adsl performance, your adsl modem needs to be connected directly to the telephone line and as close to the point of entry of your telephone line from the street as possible. All other devices connected to the line must pass through filters. The best way to do this is to have a splitter (filter) installed at the point that the telephone line enters your house. The filtered side feeds all of your telephone outlets, and a dedicated "direct connection" line must be run fron the input side of the filter to your computer for the adsl modem. Depending on layout and construction methods, this can be difficult to do in an existing house so it may be easiest for you to add filters (what you call converters) to every device connected to a telephone outlet in your house. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 404981 | 2005-11-17 22:35:00 | Well I am in Pakistan. theres the difference Paul. A nice way to determine country of orgin |
beama (111) | ||
| 404982 | 2005-11-18 04:55:00 | Thankx alot for the help. | sfahad_yunas (9255) | ||
| 404983 | 2005-11-18 07:22:00 | James what do you mean by other filters? Are there any other types of filters too??? Id est, have you tried buying new filters and use them? Have you tried borrowing other people's filters and use them? Cheers :) |
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