NetComm NB1300 manual Do I need a Micro filter?

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Do I need a Micro filter?

Micro filters are used to prevent common telephone equipment, such as phones, answering machines and fax machines, from interfering with your ADSL service. If your ADSL enabled phone line is being used with any other equipment other than your ADSL Modem then you will need to use one Micro filter for each phone device.

Splitters may be installed when your ADSL line is installed or when your current phone line is upgraded to ADSL. If your telephone line is already split you will not need to use a Microfilter - check with your ADSL service provider if you are unsure.

Each micro filter is connected in-line with your telephone or fax machine so that all signals pass through it. Telephones and/or facsimiles in other rooms that are using the same extension will also require Microfilters. The following diagram gives an example of connecting your ADSL Modem/Router using a Microfilter.

A suitable Microfilter can be purchased from NetComm or your Service Provider, if required.

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Contents Page Contents Introduction Which configuration is best?Factory Defaults Package ContentsDo I need a Micro filter? Connecting your computer to the NB1300 Ethernet Gateway ConfigurationUser Name Admin Password Configuring the NB1300Service name Configuring your Computer to use the NB1300 Ethernet Modem Bridge Configuration Configuring the NB1300 ISP Software Method Configuring your Computer/Router to use the NB1300USB Gateway Router Configuration Configuring the NB1300 Configuring your Computer to use the NB1300 Resetting the NB1300 Adsl Modem Trouble ShootingRegistering your NetComm Product Contact InformationWarranty Registration Form Page Limitations of Warranty Product Warranty