ADSL Inline Filters &
Splitters
D-Link's range of DSL Microfilters and Central Filters are
necessary to block the high frequency signals that eminate from a
DSL service from interfering with PSTN devices such as telephone
handsets, fax machines, answering machines and analog modems.
DSL10MF
The DSL10MF is an in-line microfilter designed for use between
existing PSTN devices and extension wall sockets. Note that all
extensions except the ADSL modem line must have a filter of some
kind placed on it.
DSL10CF
The DSL10CF is a Central Filter (or Splitter) and is used on a
line or extension where both an ADSL modem as well as a PSTN
device is desired. The unit splits the line, providing a
pass-through connection with no filtering to the ADSL modem, while
providing a filtered connection to the PSTN device. Note that all
other extensions still need to have a filter of some kind placed
on them.

DSL10SP
The DSL10SP is another type of Central Filter (or Splitter)
designed for use in a new building site or where a new telephone
wiring system is to be installed. It should be placed before any
wall socket is positioned, and then all extensions run from it.
This unit should be installed by a trained professional, as it
needs to be physically wired into the premises cabling system.

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