Hi all,
I've been doing some reading on ADSL filters for part of my job and have a few questions that I'm hoping that someone can answer, hope I'm posting in the right forum:
As I understand it an ADSL filter is a low pass filter, filtering out the voice signal and routing it to the phone socket but leaving the original signal unmodified and passing it straight to the modem socket, I've come across filters that have caused low ADSL speeds and even blocked the ADSL or at least stopped the router from syncing, if the signal coming into the filter is unmodified and sent straight to the router socket how can this be happening?
If a filter is not fitted, usually the router will sync and the broadband will be ok until someone uses the phone, then the sync drops, again how does this happen when the filter is not affecting the ADSL frequencies?
Thanks
Chris