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May 6th, 2007 03:14 PM #1
Saan ba makakabili ng DSL filter? Kelangan ko kasi ng 3 para sa bahay ng lola eh, there are 4 phones but we were only given one filter. Magkano kaya? TIA.
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May 6th, 2007 05:31 PM #3
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May 6th, 2007 07:48 PM #6
My questions, exactly; and, Wikipedia gave the answer:
DSL filter
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A smaller DSL filter that plugs into the telephone line
A DSL filter is an analog low-pass filter installed on telephones and other analog devices to prevent interference between such devices and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) service operating on the same line. Without the installation of DSL filters, high-frequency signals or echoes from analog devices can result in reduced performance and connection problems with DSL service, and the high-frequency signals from the DSL service can result in line noise and other issues for analog devices.
Typical installation for an existing home involves installing DSL filters on every telephone, fax machine, voiceband modem, and other voiceband device in the home, leaving the DSL modem as the only unfiltered device. In cases where it is possible to run new cables, it can be advantageous to split the telephone line after it enters the home, installing a single DSL filter on one leg and running it to every jack in the home where an analog device will be in use, and dedicating the other (unfiltered) leg to the DSL modem. Some devices, such as monitored alarms and Telephone Devices for the Deaf cannot operate through DSL filters and must be installed on their own line. Some monitored alarms can be successfully filtered with a DSL filter or splitter.
Unfortunately, not all DSL broadband filters are the same - some of the filters supplied by broadband suppliers do not completely filter out the noise from the computer (this can be heard faintly in the background when making a telephone call). Other problems which have been reported by users are the failure of their telephone to ring when receiving an incoming call.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSL_filterLast edited by j_avonni; May 6th, 2007 at 07:57 PM.
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May 6th, 2007 08:32 PM #7
sir Alpha_One, bliv me di mo po kelangan ng isang filter per phone, we have 4 phones in our home and dalawa lang ang may filter, ito rin sabi sakin ng nagkabit nito na kailangan daw bawat phone meron para mapabili ka sa kanya at 400php each, then a few months later nasira phone namin sa ibaba at napalitan naman ngunit di nakabit yung filter, pero di naman npuputol or naiinterfere yung internet so tinest ko nagtanggal pa ako ng isa at ganun parin ok parin yung connection, tapos tinggal ko yung ikatlo at dun lang nagkakadisconnection issues. so in my exp 2 lang kailangan yung sa mismong main phoneline unit at sa isa pang unit.
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May 7th, 2007 05:02 AM #8
3 phones ang gamit ko sa bahay.. 1 filter lang ang gamit ko, lahat naman ng phones ay working at walang noise.. ginawa ko ay after ng filter, dun ako naglagay ng splitter para sa 3 phones..
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November 29th, 2007 11:20 AM #9
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March 16th, 2008 08:10 PM #10Hello,
Meron mga DSL filter sa ebay.ph. dun ako nakabili mas mura pa sa raon or elsewhere.
Blue-labeled Motolite Gold are factory-supplied OEM batteries with only 1 year warranty.
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well