Stephen Bird wrote:
> Greetings...
>
> I'm finally going to take the plunge and move from dial-up to DSL. :-)
>
> My home office has only one jack for the telephone number/service I want to
> use for
> DSL. I have splitters at the wall for modems, telephones, and an answering
> machine.
> My friendly ISP says using a splitter isn't the best way to go with DSL but
> that it
> can sometimes work fine with a filter. One approach is to try/see what happens
> after the D-Link networking kit arrives and the teleco adds the DSL service.
>
> But if the splitter doesn't work, then can rewire the wall phone jack to
> accomodate
> both voice and DSL service? I'm guessing Radio Shack has something suitable
> to
> transform a voice only line/input to voice/DSL -- I'll ask this week.
>
> My other options is to get the telco guy in to do the install, which means
> more
> money and tidying up my office so there is reasonable access to the wall
> jack. :-)
>
> Should it be easy to add/wire a (Radio Shack) wall plug to accomodate voice
> and DSL
> service? Many thanks for any suggestions...
Aloha Stephen,
This is what I'm using (under similar circumstances):
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(1) Suttle 630LCCU-2F-50 - Universal 2 Line DSL Wall Filter
List Price: $25.52
Color: Ivory
http://www.TWAcomm.com
A little simple wiring required but it works quite well!
Have a wonderful day!
Aloha, a hui hou...
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