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Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 12:19 am    Post subject: DSL problems with amplification (installing indoor splitter) Reply with quote

I am having static noise on my line once I installed DSL. Yes I do
have filters on all the telephone jacks. My home has a home network
box(UStec). and has a telco in and 6 other phone jacks going out. Pac
Bell claims that I need to install a splitter since the signal is
amplified and when the DSL is on, I hear static on the phone.
Ok I am on a budget. I need to find how I can install a indoor filter
with no complex wiring. The wire that terminates on the main box
already has a RJ31 telephone plug on it. Is there a simple plug and
play splitter where I do not need to cut this wire open.
Is this how to do it.

Main Line(RJ31 jack) ---- (Ustec box) Telco in - 6 phone outlets

New combination

Main Line ---- Splitter(with female jack) - Phone Line to Telco in and
another to DSL modem.

Thanks in advance for the help. Also where can I find such a splitter
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Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 5:58 am    Post subject: Re: DSL problems with amplification (installing indoor split Reply with quote

bvkiran@hotmail.com wrote:
Quote:
I am having static noise on my line once I installed DSL. Yes I do
have filters on all the telephone jacks. My home has a home network
box(UStec). and has a telco in and 6 other phone jacks going out. Pac
Bell claims that I need to install a splitter since the signal is
amplified and when the DSL is on, I hear static on the phone.
Ok I am on a budget. I need to find how I can install a indoor filter
with no complex wiring. The wire that terminates on the main box
already has a RJ31 telephone plug on it. Is there a simple plug and
play splitter where I do not need to cut this wire open.
Is this how to do it.

Main Line(RJ31 jack) ---- (Ustec box) Telco in - 6 phone outlets

New combination

Main Line ---- Splitter(with female jack) - Phone Line to Telco in and
another to DSL modem.

Thanks in advance for the help. Also where can I find such a splitter


In your diagram (New Combination) it looks like you have the DSL filter
ahead of the DSL modem. That is not correct. Here is how I do it. Note:
there is no filter between the Telco line and the DSL modem. I use only
one DSL filter that came with the DSL Installation Kit (AT&T) and feed
all of the telephone equipment into that filter.



Telco _DSL ____________________Dlink Router__!__PC 1 _ !
Connector / Modem 604 ! !
Block ___/_________ !__PC 2 __!
==== ! Radio Shack! ! !
[ ] Line __! Duplex Jack! !__PC 3 !
==== ! 279-448 ! ! !
!____________! !__PC 4 !
\ ________ !
\_ DSL___! Radio !_$$_ WECO Key equip !
Filter ! Shack ! with 3 telephones !
! !_$$_ Fax from PC 1 and PC 2_____!
! Wiring !

! Block !__ Panasonic KG XT 5110 2 phone
! !

! 279-430!___Acatel 2840 Webtouch Phone
! with dial up access
! !__ AT&T 612 desktop phone
! !
! !__ Radio Shack Wall Phone

! !
! !_$$_ 2 Dish Network Receivers
! !
!________!___AMCAMEX Caller ID Display

$$ indicates the use of either Radio Shack Single or Duplex Jack
to facilitate quick disconnect for testing purposes.
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