On 29/07/05, Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 09:29:27 +1200
> Carl Cerecke wrote:
> 
> > On 29/07/05, Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > You have EITHER a splitter (installed by Telecom) OR a filter on every
> > > phone OTHER than the adsl device.
> >
> > OK. So the little box that is supposed to plug into the phone jack and
> > has two sockets( a phone and an ADSL), is *NOT* a splitter.
> 

> "The only device that does not have a filter is the ADSL Modem or Router
> itself. If you want to connect ADSL modem and Telephone to the same
> jackpoint or need to use an adapter between the plug on the modem and
> the jackpoint, checkout our XH7556 ADSL Line Filter."
> 
> But as I said, i believe it should work (although perhaps spasmodically) even
> without filtering. Having said that, stick your filters in to eliminate
> this as a source of problems.

OK. So it is unlikely that the low frequencies (used by the phone) are
interfering with those expected by the ADSL. to the point where it
doesn't even show the "trying to negotiate" light (which is the same
as the connect light, but a different colour).

Cheers,
Carl.

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