> On 29/07/05, Jamie Dobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > The modem didn't come with a telecom-style phone plug, so I'm using
>> > the same one from my dial-up modem: male telecom - male rj-11 (or
>> > whatever number that is). The splitter is male rj11 - (female rj11
>> > phone/female rj11 ADSL). I've also got a male rj11 - male rj11.
>>
>> You need the filter as it has an RJ11 socket for the ADSL router and BT
>> for the phone.
>
> No. It doesn't. It has RJ11 all-round - for the wall socket, for the
> filtered phone socket, and for the filtered ADSL socket.

It shouldn't do, it should have BT for the wall, RJ11 for the router and
BT for the phone - I have never seen any that don't.
If it's all RJ11's and you're using some random RJ11 to BT converter then
I don't like your chances.
For the sake of a few dollats go to Dick Smith get a filter (XH7556) and I
would expect that to solve your problems.

> I do have a micro-filter. But that's only useful for the phone.
>
> Cheers,
> Carl.
>
>
>


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