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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A broadband internet connection essentially sends and receives it's data in pulses, millions of times a second. This is binary data which is digital. As a result, I'd imagine that a digital phone doesn't have to use a filter to send it's data through the line in the same way.
However, since normal telephones are analogue and do not send their data in the same manner and/or format, a filter on the line has to be applied to filter the data into the correct fromat, much in the same way that a dial-up modem would have to convert digital computer data into an analgoue signal.
That is by no means fact, but it makes sense to me and if anything I don't think I'm too far off the mark.
...the broadband filter(splitter) which you should have been supplied with must be plugged DIRECTLY into the MAIN telephone socket..(this will have a special socket for the broadband and a telephone socket ) then the broadband modem and telephone both plug into that filter (splitter).....Putting a two-way phone adapter into the MAIN telphone socket first, then taking your modem and telephone seperately from there will not work....at least not on my stuff.... if you want two phones use a two way telephone adapter AFTER the filter....commoner.
Hope that's clear....
..hmm....sorry we don't seem to be on the same wavelength, but if both your phones worked before you got broadband and they and the ADSL modem are plugged in correctly, they should still work ok now.....The filter *** splitter is designed to keep your phones and modem apart.........sorry can't explain my point any clearer..........:-(
...I use Wanadoo by the way.
...I myself have the modem and two phones, both are digital...but I assure you, if I connect them up wrongly ie before the filter, I still get terrible interference.......so' no point in talking...time to start doing. Hope you are successful with your new digital phones. You could of course maybe just BORROW one from a friend and see if they all work together ok.......
best....commoner.