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πŸ“ž Uvital DSL Filter Splitter - In-line RJ11 6P2C Male to 2 Female Telephone Modem ADSL Splitter Filter Review

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Details

Connector TypeRJ11
Cable TypeLightning
Compatible DevicesTelephone,Modem
ColorWhite
BrandUvital

Description of πŸ“ž Uvital DSL Filter Splitter - In-line RJ11 6P2C Male to 2 Female Telephone Modem ADSL Splitter Filter

ADSL Filter Is an electronic device that isolates the ADSL and voice bands. This filter is required whenever you connect a computer to the internet using Broadband over a standard telephone line. These filters divide the signals on the telephone line between the high-pitched computer modem sounds and the lower pitched human voices and hence clearer voice. Installation: Typical installation for an existing home involves installing ADSL filters on every telephone, fax machine, voice band modem, and other voiceband device in the home, leaving the ADSL modem as the only unfiltered device. For wall mounted phones, the filter is in the form of a plate hung on the standard wall mount, on which the phone hangs in turn. RJ11 6P2C Male to 2 Female Telephone Modem ADSL Splitter Filter. A DSL splitter is just a regular phone splitter with a filter on one of the outputs. They allow the internet to work on your PC through the telephone. line (connected to the modem of course). Lightning-Protection Design: ADSL Splitter is well suited for Home Network. ADSL splitters take a role of separating low-frequency audio signals from high-frequency signals. They can decrease noise levels and improves signal quality. Plug this compact splitter into your wall jack, connect your telephone and ADSL modem, and you're done! Now you have telephone and Internet connections in the same jack. Includes an integrated noise reduction filter for clear phone conversations.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

FIXED MY AT&T DSL INTERNET!

Oh my god that Uvital inline DSL filter splitter / built in DSL filter RJ11 6P2C "male" to 2 "female" telephone modem ADSL filter -Splitter - a dream come true for me having fixed my AT&T DSL service. I no longer suffer from frequent internet cuts or extremely slow internet speeds (which I had before buying this DSL filter). I can't say enough good things about this filter and I have a lot of respect for it. After I bought it once it was unavailable for about a month but when it came back I…

Pros
  • Accessories and consumables
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

NO dual line filter. Doesn't work for adsl2+ (attached)

update: props to seller for contact and good job. The product itself is not of poor quality and will most likely suit most people. Nobody uses Bond anymore except CenturyLink. Haha, that's how filters work, and they come with sticky pads to attach to a wall, trim, or wherever you need them. Again, it didn't work for me, but I'm an oddball. The seller turned out to be very decent and attentive, so I still recommend buying from him. What if you're not sure if it works? stretch out your hand They…

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  • phone accessories
Cons
  • other

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Replaced old 2Wire DSL filters, works great!

I used old 2Wire DSL filters. Lord, how many years have passed? I've noticed that our DSL connection dies a horrible death in a cacophony of bad packages every time our landline phone rings (e.g. automatic appointment reminder). We had filters both on the phone itself and on the DSL line to the modem. Also, when we were forced to call from our landline (due to a particular system that had to call us from the phone number the account was set up on), you could hear clicks and then a separating…

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  • Telephone cable
Cons
  • Something else