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How do I connect my HomePNA device if I have DSL splitters or filters?

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How do I connect my HomePNA device if I have DSL splitters or filters?

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In some DSL installations, filters, micro-filters or micro-splitters are provide for telephone devices. These filters, micro-filters, or micro-splitters should NOT be connected between the wall jack and HomePNA devices. Telephones should be plugged into the phone jack on the HomePNA devices. Some filters if plugged between the HomePNA device phone jack and the telephone may cause the HomePNA device to stop working. In other DSL installations, a regular DSL splitter is installed outside of the home. That DSL splitter isolates the home telephone wiring from a separate wire run to the DSL modem. In this situation, the regular telephone jacks should all be usable for the HomePNA network. The (separate wire run) jack used by the DSL modem should not be used for a HomePNA device.

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