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



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.

Regards,

Frank

"grabbitt" <sn@xxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> "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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