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Any tool for testing DSL line to see if it is filtered properly


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06-Jun-2008, 08:43 PM #1
Any tool for testing DSL line to see if it is filtered properly
We put in a lot of broadband lines but rarely know anything about the wiring of the buildings. This is fine normally as we usually just plug in to the fax line and use a DSL filter, with the fax in one side and the DSL router in the other.

However, we have had a lot of problems with lines dropping, which then ends up being a blame game between the DSL provider and the electrician. Is there any tool that I can get that will tell me whether there is a conflicting device interfering with the broadband line i.e. causing the DSL connection to be disconnected.

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07-Jun-2008, 12:47 AM #2
I have never used one of these but consider Fluke a pretty good name in the test equipment industry.


Fluke TS1200 Hand-Held ADSL Test Set
http://www.specialized.net/ecommerce...uct_id=350X533
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