Bsnl Broadband Splitters and Parallel telephones


Splitters and Parallel telephones:


The splitter does the job of separating the high frequency ADSL signals from low frequency
telephone signals. If the splitter is not installed correctly, the broadband connection may go down
every time the phone rings. Parallel phone connections, if a must, should be after the splitter and
not before. The line from the exchange should first enter into the splitter’s line jack. The phone
should be connected only to the phone jack of the splitter. A two-way jack may be connected to
this phone jack to install your parallel telephones. Please note the parallel connections are never
recommended as this will upset the line/splitter output impedances and result in a poor SNR
(Signal to Noise Ratio). The wire leading into the modem should not be running parallel or close
to electrical wiring to avoid noise interferences.
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