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n/a Posted - Jun 01 2004 : 6:01:21 PM
Anyone know if these devices will work on a line that also is used for DSL traffic? Would the DSL filter be needed like a conventional telephone?

Thanks.
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n/a Posted - Jun 03 2004 : 09:10:42 AM
I'll give it a whirl. Nice site. Thanks for the work.

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Anyone know if these devices will work on a line that also is used for DSL traffic? Would the DSL filter be needed like a conventional telephone?

Thanks.



Aaron Cake Posted - Jun 02 2004 : 09:03:58 AM
It should be fine if you use a filter. DSL is sort of a black art, so anything could effect it. I've had customers with leaky microwaves that interfered (the phone line ran right behind the micorwave).


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