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any company make a direct wire DSL filter which I can put inside an phone closet? The only direct wire ones I've found are for external use and are big and bulky..
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I seem to recall a filter 1 inch square that bell supplied to a customer of our's. I will get the part number friday and post back.
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Making your own is way too simple. Take a standard surface mount jack and connect a jumper wire to the Red & Green terminals. Leave enough length hanging out to work with. Mount a dsl filter on top with the 4 pin plug on the same end as the jack of the surface jack. Take 2/4 pin mod plugs and connect jumper wire. Plug them into the 2 ports of the filter.
To use this device mount it next to the DEMARK. Connect the surface mount jumper to the incoming dsl line. Feed the filtered dsl port to the dsl pair going to the dsl modem and connect the other to the associated phone device, usually the fax.
Nice and neat and very inexpensive.
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have to agree with grider, did this in my home works great and looks good as well, never had trouble with it, cheeper as well
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I am having trouble visualizing this, can you post pics or PM them to me? I would like to see... Thanks, Jeff
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<IMG SRC="https://www.dslretorts.com/splitter-filter_.jpg" align="right">Overkill is good. Standards are good. While the micro-filter can work as a whole house filter the splitter does a better job. The DSL micro-filter is a single stage low-pass filter. The splitter uses a three stage filter.
You can get away with pushing 100baseT over fifty feet or so of Cat-3 wire. But how many people (other than moi) do so?
FWIW, I have the big Siecor filter between my house wiring and the 20,400 foot loop to the C.O.. My Cayman reports:
Receive: Current Rate: 672 Kbps Maximum Rate: 685 Kbps Noise Margin: 4.5 dB
Send: Current Rate: 352 Kbps Maximum Rate: 366 Kbps Noise Margin: 6.0 dB
I brought a 2Wire DSL modem/router/access point for testing and it would not even synch up.
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