Andres wrote:


They are separated. The answering machine is in another room, connected to a normal phone jack, using a DSL filter to assure it doesn't get the "noise" of the DSL line.

The HT is connected to the DSL modem, and there are no POTS lines connected to the FXO back-up port on the HT. In other words, the HT has only the WAN (to DSL) and LAN (to PC) ports connected, and an analog phone (a GE 5.8ghz handset) connected to it's FXS port. The only other possible connection problem (which I think I tested and rejected as a problem two months ago) is that there is a Y splitter coming out of the jack with a filter for the real phone, and no filter for the DSL modem (which is in front of the HT).

How about a problem with the 5.8Ghz phone itself? Is the regular POTS line on another 5.8Ghz phone? Two phones on the same frequency on different calls might be causing severe interference. I can tell you everytime a call came into my house on the 2.4 Ghz POTS phone, my Linksys WRT54G would drop the wireless signal going to the laptop, so multiple devices on the same frequency don't play well together.

Nope. All of the phones are normal "land lines", so there's no interference at the wireless level. Thanks.


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