Stephen-
If you think about it, a house is wiring as a simple split setup anyway.
Two pieces of copper wire(tip and ring) are all it takes for a telephone
signal. I can't see where a high dollar splitter is going to enhance what is
coming into your house on those two wires. Every jack in your house is split
from the incoming two copper wires that enter from the street. The signal
will not degrade or enhance by splitting. I have an answering machine and a
handset extension and the DSL line all running through that little
splitter(the handset and the answering machine on filters). Now if it were a
coax cable, I could see the degradation of signal. Works for me, just my 2
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From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of Stephen Bird
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 9:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Hardware: Telephone WallJack 4 DSL
On Mon, 9 Oct 2006 08:22:38 -0400, Jim Poer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I simply have a $1.00 splitter that plugs into the walljack with two
RJ11's
>coming out the backside. One goes to the DSL modem and the other goes to a
>filter then into the answering machine. Works like a charm.
Thanks, Jim... I don't suppose there are higher quality splitters (eg,
Belkin/Radio
Shack vs. the Dollar Store). My setup will include 3 or 4 devices attached
to the
filter. Hopefully they will all continue to work together. :-)
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cheers, Stephen
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