Michel Kohl wrote:
Hello,
There are 2 standards: Annex A for Analog lines and Annex B for ISDN Lines.
If you have an ISDN Line you need an DSL-Splitter.
If you have an Analog line it would be good if you set a filter before
your analog Phone to filter off the DSL Signals, otherwise you could
have disturbitions in the line.
It is possible that some modems or routers can be configured if they are
connected on an analog or ISDN line.
This is very usefull information didn't know all about it either, but I
should add that if you have an analog line (the default in Lux) it
doesn't make much sens to get ait upgraded to an ISDN one only for sake
of ADSL issues, cause ADSL in fact doesn't matter about the type of
phone, it simply uses the free bandwidth of the cable (very 'vulgar'
explanation I admit ;))
I could even sell a modem or router to you.
Regards,
Michel Kohl
At 19:19 01.01.2005, Frédéric Becker wrote:
hi there,
i have a question concerning ADSL modems as i plan to purchase an
all-in-one
wireless router. Is there a difference between DSL modems for ISDN
splitters
and analog line DSL modems?
thanks in advance
--
Frédéric BECKER
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