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mentalinc
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  #371442 23-Aug-2010 11:56
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So if a ADSL splitter has been installed by telecom does it matter if the telephones are daisy chained?




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  #371491 23-Aug-2010 13:48
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mentalinc: So if a ADSL splitter has been installed by telecom does it matter if the telephones are daisy chained?


nope, because the broadband modem is connected directly to the splitter,

then the rest of the phones dont matter because they're just phones and yeah :)

i think. 




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  #371762 23-Aug-2010 19:07
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What happens downstream of the voice port of the filter does not matter, thats the purpose of the filter to isolate the wiring and connected voice devices so that only the voice band is connected to the inbound line and cannot effect DSL signals.

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  #371811 23-Aug-2010 20:26
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  #374164 29-Aug-2010 12:30
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I suggest moving this discussion to the Forum below as it cover this whole issue slightly better.


http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=49&topicid=67153

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