DSL Filters

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Z-A431PJ31X
FILTER DSL ALARM PANL SINGLE WHT
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Z-BLOCKER®
Single-Line
1 Jack, Filtered
In Line
3610A2
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3610A2
Single-Line
1 Jack, Filtered/1 Jack, Unfiltered
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BZ-H175S
TWISTED PAIR TO COAX
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Z-300LS-EW
INTERFACE CONNECTOR
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CP-260HPF
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Z-321NF
INTERFACE CONNECTOR
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Z-500IT-ST
INTERFACE CONNECTOR
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3610V3
POTS SPLITTER STUD MOUNT
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361xV2
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Z-321NFW-MS
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Z-200SM
FILTER DSL SNGL JACK RF BLOCKING
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Z-BLOCKER®
Single-Line
1 Jack, Filtered
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Z-330P2J
FILTER DSL ANSI DUAL-JACK
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Z-BLOCKER®
Single-Line
1 Jack, Filtered/1 Jack, Unfiltered
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Z-D250CWA
FILTER DSL DUAL-LINE WALLMOUNT
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Z-BLOCKER®
Dual-Line
1 Jack, Filtered/1 Jack, Unfiltered
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Z-330P2J2
FILTER DSL ANSI DUAL-JACK WHITE
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Z-BLOCKER®
Dual-Line
1 Jack, Filtered/1 Jack, Unfiltered
In Line
Z-D250P2J
FILTER DSL DUAL-LINE DUAL-JACK
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Z-BLOCKER®
Dual-Line
1 Jack, Filtered/1 Jack, Unfiltered
In Line
Z-330CW
FILTER DSL ANSI WALLMOUNT
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Z-BLOCKER®
Single-Line
1 Jack, Filtered/1 Jack, Unfiltered
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Z-230TJ
FILTER DSL/SINGLE IN-LINE PHONE
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Z-BLOCKER®
Single-Line
1 Jack, Filtered/1 Jack, Unfiltered
In Line
750510359
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MID-SPLT
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Z-230PJ
FILTER DSL SINGLE-JACK
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Z-BLOCKER®
Single-Line
1 Jack, Filtered
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Z-A431PJ31X-A
FILTER DSL ALARM PANEL SINGLE
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Z-BLOCKER®
Single-Line
1 Jack, Filtered
In Line
Z-300TJ
FILTER DSL DUAL-JACK WHITE
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Z-BLOCKER®
Single-Line
1 Jack, Filtered/1 Jack, Unfiltered
In Line

DSL Filters

A DSL filter, also known as a low-pass filter, is an essential component that is installed between analog devices (such as telephones or analog modems) and a plain old telephone service (POTS) line. Its primary purpose is to prevent interference and ensure optimal performance when both analog devices and digital subscriber line (DSL) service are connected to the same line. The presence of DSL signals and analog devices on the same line can lead to unwanted interference and connection issues. Without DSL filters in place, signals or echoes from analog devices reaching the upper end of their frequency range can negatively impact the performance of DSL service, resulting in reduced speed or connectivity problems. Similarly, signals from the DSL service at the lower end of its frequency range can cause line noise and other disruptive issues for analog devices. To address these interference problems, DSL filters utilize analog low-pass filtering techniques. These filters allow only the frequencies used by analog devices to pass through while attenuating or blocking the higher-frequency DSL signals. By doing so, they ensure that the DSL service and analog devices coexist without causing detrimental effects to each other. DSL filters are typically installed at the point where the analog devices connect to the POTS line. They can be built into devices such as telephone jacks or provided as standalone filters that can be plugged in-line with the analog devices. In summary, DSL filters play a crucial role in minimizing interference and optimizing performance when both analog devices and DSL service share the same line. By selectively allowing analog signals to pass through while attenuating DSL signals, these filters ensure smooth operation and prevent issues such as reduced DSL performance, connection problems, and line noise for analog devices.