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



bAss thinks line seizure is a new dance craze at the epileptic colony.


petem wrote:
> "Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a =E9crit dans le message de
> news: ped022lq0sd2rdt8curp7iabt17uqltmt4@xxxxxxxxxx
> >> the alarm companies have a dsl filter thingy that plugs between  your
> >> RJ31X
> >> jack and alarm system [that is the jack that the alarm system  plugs
> >> into]
> >> that will keep that from happening.
> >
> > 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.
> >
>
> No you did the wrong advice...the dsl signal will be feed to the rest of =
the
> lines even if the alarm panel is calling the central if he use a good dsl
> filter for rj31x..the split filter thing is a nono if you are a pro...
>
> and we all know that you had a lot of vaporyears in the trade,thats why y=
ou
> give advice as good as this..
>
> you can read a bit about it here..
>
> http://www.hometech.com/techwire/ex-za431pa.jpg
>=20
> Now let see how big Ass will go out of this one...



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