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Re: Can a Napco system & DSL connection co-exist?



"FIRETEK" <firetech(change-the-ch-to-k)@telus.net> wrote in message
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> If you take a moment to read the OP's post, the connection diagram he
> supplied is the correct way to terminate an alarm system/dsl modem.  The
> alarm will be able to communicate status and alarm messages without
> interfering with the Internet connection.  Mr. Bass is correct in this
> instance.   The OP doesn't need to purchase the extra filter.
>

The Excelsus filter is a stright plug in and it does not disconenct the DSL.

> Regards,
>
> Frank
>
> "grabbitt" <sn@xxxxx> wrote in message
> news:AZ1Uf.339$yn4.303@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> "Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> > Wrong advice.  The gentleman is trying to make sure his DSL
>> > doesn't go down during Napco's transmission.  The plug-in DSL
>> > filter will not work for him.
>> >
>> >> You can also purchase these online.
>> >
>> > I sell them online but this gentleman doesn't need one.  He's
>> > better off using the split filter arrangement.
>>
>>
>> your age is really starting to show in your posts these last few years.
> Or
>> is it just that you haven't actually done any low voltage work in many
>> years.  Or is it that you just are a bullsh---er at heart.  Or are you
> just
>> trying to sound like you are important, or are you just trying to disrupt
>> the GROUP?
>> Here is cut and paste from Excelsus Technologies website, makers of the
>> device I recommended.
>>
>>            Z-A431PJ31X-A Alarm Panel DSL Filter (RJ31X)
>>
>>             Description
>>             Designed specifically for homes with alarm systems, the
>> Z-A431PJ31X-A alarm filter keeps DSL service, home phoneline networking
>> (HPN) and alarm systems functioning as they should. The alarm filter
> blocks
>> DSL and HPN signals from interfering with the alarm system's voice-band
>> modem. At the same time, it isolates DSL and HPN equipment from alarm
>> equipment impedances. With this two-way protection, the alarm filter
>> keeps
>> the alarm system operating reliably around the clock and ensures fast,
>> uninterrupted DSL and HPN access even while the alarm system is dialing.
>>
>>
>>
>>             Notice how it states that the DSL stays up while alarm system
>> communicates.  Now what was that you said about "wrong advice"?  Did you
>> mean your advice was wrong?
>>
>>
>>
>>
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