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I have 2 CO lines, line 1 is POTS and line 2 is DSL (and local phone service). The DSL modem is on a home run directly to the Verizon network interface on line 2. There is a DSL filter on line 2 between the network interface and the phone sets. I plan to install the 1a2 downstream of the DSL filter just like the phone sets. Both line 1 and 2 will be on the 1a2. As far as I know this plan should work ok.
Question: Has anybody heard of any problems with using a DSL CO line on a 1a2? If so let me know what I'm in for.
Thanks, -Stryder
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Should work fine, all the filter does is filter out the data so you don't hear it or interfere with it. The DSL frequency is above voice.
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should not be a problem. ou can install a "whole house filter" which basically will provide you a data side and a voice side to tie down to.
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That's what I thought. Yes, I already have the whole house on one DSL filter with a separate unfiltered home run for the DSL modem. Thanks for your replies. -Stryder
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