Re: [vox-tech] OT: DSL Filters
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Re: [vox-tech] OT: DSL Filters
Marc,
Have you tried searching the web for two line filters?
http://www.twacomm.com/Catalog/Model_900LCC-2F-50.htm
bottom of:
http://www.2wire.com/office/adap_fil.html
http://www.telephonestuff.com/Catalog/Jmp_Suttle/Dept_ID_302.htm
This would solve your problem?
MB
Marc Elliot Hall wrote:
I have a bunch of two-line phones; and I have two phone lines.
Originally, my DSL was associated with my primary number. However, my
provider decided to stop doing the DSL thing, which prompted me to
find another ISP. To ensure seamless service, I activated DSL on the
second line and then cancelled DSL on the primary number.
So, now I want to use my two-line phones with, get this, BOTH phone
lines. Unfortunately, although they have two pairs of pins at each
connector, it appears that my line filters (mPHASE Technologies model
DFMU2PL1001) do not pass the second line signal through to the phones.
Leaving the filter off allows me to use the second line, but
periodically disrupts the DSL service and results in a low
signal-to-noise ratio. I have tried different phone sets and different
filters to eliminate damaged hardware as the cause of this problem.
Bad ASCII art:
Current config, one voice line working:
service entrance
line 1 --> ===0====================+
line 2 --> ===0===< DSL MODEM >===+|
|+=====\<line filter>==[phone 1]
+^=====/
||
|+=====\<line filter>==[phone 2]
+^=====/
||
|+=====\<line filter>==[phone 3]
+======/
Desired config, two voice lines working:
service entrance
line 1 --> ===0====================+
line 2 --> ===0===< DSL MODEM >===+|
||=====\<line filter>/==\[phone 1]
||=====/ \==/
||
||=====\<line filter>/==\[phone 2]
||=====/ \==/
||
||=====\<line filter>/==\[phone 3]
||=====/ \==/
I could get a filter for the service entrance and bypass it just for
the DSL; but that would limit my flexibility to relocate the DSL modem
for my home network -- something I plan to do in the future, as it's
an eyesore hanging off the wall in my library, at present.
Alternate config 1, two voice lines working:
service entrance
line 1 --> ===0====================\<line filter>||
line 2 --> ===0====================/ ||
Splitter --> || ||=======\[phone 1]
0===< DSL MODEM > ||=======/
||
||=======\[phone 2]
||=======/
||
||=======\[phone 3]
||=======/
I could also get an adapter that splits line 1 and line 2 into
separate cable runs, allowing individual filters for each cable and
thus bypassing the one-signal-per filter problem. However, I already
have enough junk hanging out of my wall jacks as it is; and doing this
for all three of my two-line extensions would be a serious PITA.
Alternate config 2, two voice lines working:
service entrance
line 1 --> ==0==================||
line 2 --> ==0===< DSL MODEM >==||
||=====<line filter>==\[phone 1]
||=====<line filter>==/
||
||=====<line filter>==\[phone 2]
||=====<line filter>==/
||
||=====<line filter>==\[phone 3]
||=====<line filter>==/
Has anyone else experienced similar issues with multi-line phones?
Were you able to resolve the problem without resorting to a filter at
the service entrance? Can anyone recommend a line filter that will
pass through signals on multiple pairs?
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