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I carefully followed the directions that verizon gave me. Also looked it up on the internet. After everything was said and done, my internet slows down to a CRAWL. If I unplug the telephoneand filter from the jack, the internet speed returns to normal. Anyone have any clues what needs to be done. All my phones have the dsl filters and I have only one phone number. I was kept on hold for over an hour with verizon customer service then I hung up.
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I figured it out. The splitter I was using was bad. I went out and bought another one and evrything works!!!
Thanks.
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Have you tried a different splitter and/or filter on this jack ?
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Are the filters plug into the phone jack or into the back of the telephone?
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Filters would be between the wall jack and the Non DSL Device (Phone, Answering Machine, Fax, etc).
It sounded like you were using 1 jack for both the DSL Modem and a Telephone, which would require some type of spitter. One end would go directly to the DSL Modem and the other end would have a filter between the splitter and the phone.
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I figured it out. The splitter I was using was bad. I went out and bought another one and evrything works!!!
Thanks.