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Datamaster®  ADSL Line Filter

ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a service that uses an existing telephone line to provide a broadband service over the same pair of wires, allowing both the PSTN telephone service and a high-speed internet connection to be used simultaneously. An ADSL filter is required on an ADSL line between each analog device (telephone, fax machine, fax/modem, modem, cordless telephone, alarm dialer etc) and the associated wall outlet. If a filter is not installed, your voice-calls will experience interference whenever ADSL data is being transmitted. Our K2314 ADSL Line Filter meets the AS/ACIF S002:2001 specification (including the latest amendment) and is ADSL-2 compatible. Use an ADSL Filter/Splitter to connect an ADSL Modem and an analogue device to an exchange line.

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PDF icon Instruction Sheet      internet icon ADSL overview with filter placement diagrams

Cat #Type
K23146P4C