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Mtn Charley

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OT: Using a phone filter backward

I know that this is going to raise some eyebrows, so I did it and checked my stats before posting. (This only applies to phone filters that have phone and modem output jacks.)
You can plug the line dongle of a phone filter into the DSL jack on the back of your modem/router and plug the line from the wall jack into the modem jack of the filter. A short line cord can then be connected from the phone side of the filter to a phone.
Why would you do this? To eliminate having 2 long phone lines from the wall jack to your desk.

EDIT: It should be noted that phone filters DO NOT WORK BACKWARDS in other applications.

RadioDoc
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join:2000-05-11
Yep, that still runs the POTS side of things through the filter in the 'right' direction...no eyebrow elevation here.


Greg_Z
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join:2001-08-08
Springfield, IL
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reply to Mtn Charley
Of course, you could be like me and have one of the older wall plates, in which I have found out the filter is removable in. I keep it in my kit for when I need it for checking out other people's problems.

It comes in handy when I need it.
--
One man's customer loyalty is another man's misguided arrogance.


Paulg
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reply to Mtn Charley
neat-o..

if i had my modem anywhere near my desk, i might give it a try

but seeing as my modem is in a different basement, i wont worry about it tho.

cool discovery though, and yes, less cords is always good.
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