DSL

   / DSL #21  
Most of the folks I know that have DSL buy there on modems.
Based on specs provided by the DLS co. Most have told me there reasoning is , that by the time they lease/rent one for a year they could have paid for one... of equal if not better qulity. All though if you're pron to lighting damage and the DSL co. is cool about it it may be better to rent... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif


Enjoy!!! I know I whish I could get one, but I still have to wait 12-18 mth before they even get close enough to me yet..... /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
 
   / DSL #22  
re: Well worth the extra $20/month.

Wow. I pay only and extra $6.78 for my DSL line. I guess it helps to be serviced by a small local phone company.
 
   / DSL #23  
<font color="blue"> I pay only and extra $6.78 for my DSL line. </font>
/forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif I'm going to call my telco and ask about this.
 
   / DSL #24  
I have DSL here at home and at work. Both the modems and all the filters one would need is free! Much cheaper than the cable hookup I got rid of! cost is half of cable! and just about as fast. I'm sold on DSL!
 
   / DSL #25  
Out here, Sprint is our local phone company, and they are giving me DSL for $29.99 per month. Not only that, but they sent me a "loaner" modem (I have to send it back if I cancel my DSL) and four free filters.

Not a bad deal, in my opinion!
Much faster than dial-up and much cheaper than cable ($49.99)
 
   / DSL #26  
Thanks for the reply, Bob.

Seemed like it should work to me, just haven't had the need to try it (i.e. I don't have a DSL connection or fooled with DSL CPE stuff before.)

I've never had the chance to "pop" open a DSL filter and see the contents, but I figured (correct me if I'm wrong here) that it functioned like (perhaps even using similar components) as a passive crossover network as used in the world of audio.

In the world of ADSL, it's my understanding that everything below 4kHz is still allocated to voice (POTS) while 26kHz to 1.1mHz is dedicated to data (with 4kHz to 26kHz being "no man's land" because of the high-pass and low-pass filters).

If I'm off base with my analogy or specs, let me know. Always open to learning something...

BTW, attached is a revised (i.e. corrected) version of how CPE xDSL could be set up, at least as I understand it.
 

Attachments

  • 363117-Filter Diagram.jpg
    363117-Filter Diagram.jpg
    71.7 KB · Views: 118
   / DSL #27  
KubotSteve -
Maybe my revised picture will make more sense (posted above).

Think of it this way - in your scenario, if you bought a, say, 1-to-3 phone jack adapter (see attachment) at Radio-Shack (male one side, 3 females on the other) and then plugged that in to the "Phone" jack on your splitter, then hooked up 3 phones to that 1-to-3 way adapter, you could have 3 phones operating and 1 DSL modem operating - all without buying any additional filters/splitters.

Essentially, my diagram (revised one) is intended to communicate that, but instead of being on the outside of the wall, just imagine it takes place in your attic as all the phone lines in your house should be wired back to a central point somewhere - i.e. "junction box" and 1-to-3 adapter = "secondary junction box." (even if they weren't, it should still work, but I don't want to complicate the matter as the principle I was inquire about would still apply.)

Anyway, hope this clarifies my question -

Thanks for the reply.
 

Attachments

  • 363122-Jack.jpg
    363122-Jack.jpg
    5.7 KB · Views: 115
   / DSL #28  
Von, Charter runs a good prtion of the DSL here Cable that is and some areas like my moms and a good pal of mine just went to 2.5mbs at no xtra charge to those already paying for the big pipe speed. What irks me is there main line runs through my neck of the wood but they won't go 1/8mile to my house for 1-4 possibel customers..... even for cable and/or DSL.... THE DERN MEANIES.... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

A well when you chose to live in the country you often have to except the country pace of life....
 
   / DSL #29  
That adaptor will work but I think it's doing it the hard way.

You home/office is already wired with phone jacks, hopefully where you want them. All the jacks are wired back to a central point called a demark by the phone company. You need to find the demark and do all your wiring on your side of the demark. Look for a grey box either outside on the side of your house or maybe in the garage.

There are almost too many possibilities to go into detail on how exactly how to hook everything up but basically what you want to do is disconnect the house wiring from the demark, run all the wires plus a new wire from your side of the demark into someplace where you can get to it out of the weather and make new connections. Go to Radio Shack and get 2 or 3 surface mount modular jacks to do your hook ups with. You want to put the splitter between the wire coming from the demark and your house wiring then all you need to do is connect your DSL modem to the DSL side of the splitter.

And yes a DSL splitter is simply a passive filter. I am better at doing than explaining to someone how to do...
 
   / DSL #30  
Ranchman

Your proposed example is exactly the way it should be wired.
The splitter is a special whole system filter and is the way that I had the phone Co.
set up each of the two DSL lines at my house! This works better as each
separate filter can cause a decrease in your speed. There is also a limit as to how
many filters you can put on a line without causing problems.
I have rewired many systems this way resulting in up to a 20% increase
in speed. I do small office and home DSL setups plus networks
and this is one thing that I require on any system I install.
Just be sure you get the right filter/splitter!

Be sure to have a hardware firewall and a software firewall
and to install and keep up to date a good anti-virus program
Billk
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2016 Nissan Pathfinder S SUV (A50324)
2016 Nissan...
2007 STERLING TRUCK ASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR (A50854)
2007 STERLING...
2014 GMC Sierra Pickup Truck (A50323)
2014 GMC Sierra...
2014 VOLVO VNM DAY CAB (A51222)
2014 VOLVO VNM DAY...
2015 KENWORTH T370 QUINT AXLE DUMP TRUCK (A51222)
2015 KENWORTH T370...
2012 Honda Accord Sedan (A50324)
2012 Honda Accord...
 
Top