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  2. DSL filter - Wikipedia

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    At the wall jack where the DSL modem is installed, a commercial 2-line splitter adapter is used that puts each line of the cable on its own jack port, connected as Line 1. The telephone, if any, is plugged into the Line 1 jack and the DSL modem is plugged into the Line 2 jack of the adapter, but is fed through the Line 1 contacts in that jack ...

  3. AOL Dialer: Fix common problems - AOL Help

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    Remove any splitters, phone line surge protectors, fax or answering machines, or other devices as they may affect your modem’s ability to connect. • Restart your PC and try connecting again. • Try using a different access number, if available:

  4. ADSL - Wikipedia

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    Modern ADSL filter/splitter (left) and filter (right). ADSL works by using spectrum above the band used by voice telephone calls. [1] With a DSL filter, often called splitter, the frequency bands are isolated, permitting a single telephone line to be used for both ADSL service and telephone calls at the same time.

  5. Digital subscriber line - Wikipedia

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    Digital subscriber line (DSL; originally digital subscriber loop) is a family of technologies that are used to transmit digital data over telephone lines. [1] In telecommunications marketing, the term DSL is widely understood to mean asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL), the most commonly installed DSL technology, for Internet access .

  6. Demarcation point - Wikipedia

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    A DSL splitter has been plugged into the modern demarc (on the right). One line passes through a DSL filter before going to the old demarc, and from there to the remainder of the house. In telephony, the demarcation point is the point at which the public switched telephone network ends and connects with the customer's on-premises wiring.

  7. Registered jack - Wikipedia

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    For two telephone lines (6P6C if power on third pair) RJ15C 3-pin weatherproof For one telephone line for boats in marinas RJ18(C/W) 6P6C: For one telephone line with make-busy arrangement RJ21X 50-pin Multiple (up to 25) line bridged T/R configuration RJ25(C/W) 6P6C: For three telephone lines RJ26X 50-pin For multiple data lines, universal RJ27X

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    Download time may take 10-15 minutes over dial-up. Call 1-888-265-5555 to order a CD for faster installation.

  9. Modular connector - Wikipedia

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    The first types of small modular telephone connectors were created by AT&T in the mid-1960s for the plug-in handset and line cords of the Trimline telephone. [1] Driven by demand for multiple sets in residences with various lengths of cords, the Bell System introduced customer-connectable part kits and telephones, sold through PhoneCenter stores in the early 1970s. [2]