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ADSL2 inline filter splitter for only $3.99 + $4.95 delivery charge

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Get this ADSL inline filter/spliter for only $3.99, save $16!
Offer available online only and is not available for Click & Collect.
Offer ends on 23/01/2013, while stocks last or unless otherwise stated. 

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  • +1

    +$4.95 Shipping is a killer.

    • Lol @ shipping being more than cost of item…fail dse :P

    • Need to update headline with shipping cost.

  • +3

    Never knew that these were so expensive, I must have a dozen sitting at home.

  • $4.49 shipped on ebay from HK

    $5.29 with Free postage from Aus located company/seller on ebay

    • +2

      there is definitely a quality factor with these devices - which can affect your ADSL speeds. I'm not sure an ebay one would be the best option.

      • It is just a low pass filter, and they do fail, but otherwise are all likely to be the same. So either it works much the same as any other filter, or it doesn't work and needs to be replaced.

        • +1
        • Yep I can read what some random person on the internet wrote. Here is more reading from the same thread:

          Pieter, you are correct. The inline ADSL filter is not to be put between the wall socket and your ADSL device, whatever you have, and everyone else who has replied to the original post, please note this.

          In Electronics talk, the filter is what is called a Low Pass Filter, and what it does is block all frequencies above the set maximum, which is typically set to around 200-250KHz. In case you are wondering why, it is because this is the upper limit that has been determined for the various services that use the low frequency transmission of PSTN wiring.

          It has no relationship to the frequencies and/or bandwidth used at ADSL transmissions. The purpose of the filter is to BLOCK the ADSL signals from reaching such devices as your Telephone, Fax, Alarm, Dial up Modem, and any other similar devices, not the other way around, which is what most posters have been talking about.

  • rebadged telequip? pity there is no click & collect option for it

  • A-Power / Belkin / Netcomm / D-link 3 / 5 / 10 / 13
    That's what MSY says.

  • Sold out. Been ozbargained

  • Not recommend this one.
    1. It's not a quality products. My modem drop off randomly, so bought one of this at over $10.00. But problem not solved. Called telstra service, nothing wrong of the line. Bought a new modem, still drop off. Then bought another D-link filter from OW at over $20.00, problem solved.
    2. The phone line is fixed to the filter, so you can only left the filter in 10cm range to the phone socket except you bought an extension.

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