What do you recommend for me to protect my cordless phone and adsl modem?
Do you have anything that has 2 power sockets and phone line protection?
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Jun 15 2007, 09:28 AM
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What do you recommend for me to protect my cordless phone and adsl modem?
Do you have anything that has 2 power sockets and phone line protection? |
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Jun 16 2007, 12:17 AM
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Thanks, no PC involved, just the cordless phone and the modem.
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Jun 18 2007, 01:59 PM
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Let's just assume no lan cable involved, however the router does have wired LAN capability.
This is my current setup wall telephone socket -> adsl splitter -> [modem+router+wireless AP] AND [cordless phone.] Is it sufficient to just have SP9201DAF to protect telephone line surges and would it interfere with the ADSL operation? Where would the SP9201DAF be placed in the chain? Do I still need to use the adsl splitter? What's the difference between these two? SP9201DSL, Protect:T -> RRP:RM29, No Discount (Compatible with ADSL2 connection) SP9201DAF, Protect:T -> RRP:RM43, 10%off, Now:RM39 (Compatible with ADSL2 connection) You talked about kick back in your previous posts, would it be a concern in this setup since there is no PC involved? This post has been edited by supercolossal: Jun 18 2007, 02:19 PM |
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Jun 18 2007, 04:44 PM
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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Jun 18 2007, 04:21 PM) here the installation diagram according ur requirements if dont have any wired lan connection involved and assume all the equipments located at the same location. Thanks for the very good info. Makes things a lot clearer.![]() SP9201DAF = ADSL splitter filter, replace ur current ADSL spiltter filter with cal-lab SP9201DAF. it able to protect telephone and modem at the same time. it wont interfere the ADSL bandwidth with/without the cordless phone. SP9201DSL only used on broadband signal which after ADSL splitter filter and it dont have capability to protect analog phone. for those ppl who split after SP9201DSL, the broadband speed/connection may effected when telephone incoming and outgoing. regarding the back kick, can refer diagram below which the surge may come from "other pc" and strike "ur pc" and "modem" even though used cal-lab products ![]() Will consider your products, you are able to post thru courier right? Regarding the back kick again, do you mean that a cal-lab protected supply/system can possiblly back-kick to another cal-lab protected system as long as there is some electrical connection between them? ie. LAN cable, USB cable etc? Quite curious on how this can happen because I thought the protection system would've kicked in on either end when there are transients. How about models SF9512, Protect:PT(modem) -> RRP:RM79, 15%off, Now:RM68 SF9512DSL, Protect:PT -> RRP:RM79, 15%off, Now:RM68 (Compatible with ADSL2 connection) SF9512DSL-MS2+3, Protect:PT -> RRP:RM93, 15%off, Now:RM80 (Compatible with ADSL2 connection) SF9812 (+SKPX DSL module), protect:PT -> RRP:RM89, 15%off, Now:RM76 (Compatible with ADSL2 connection) I see that the difference is that the come with the power supply protectors? This post has been edited by supercolossal: Jun 18 2007, 05:12 PM |
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Jun 19 2007, 03:55 PM
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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Jun 18 2007, 11:11 PM) i able to do courier... Thanks for the info. So I guess I have to purchase a separate power protector for my setup in addition to the SP9201DAF.regarding the back kick, example like u locked your house front door, but back door not locked... thief still able to go into your premise steal your stuff... i draw another diagram which is unsafe installation... Front door : SP9201DAF, MDSC0039 Back door : not protected, from "other PC"... "thief" bypass "other PC" and "steal" ur stuff ![]() in order to protect back door, u need another models for complete protection such as SLAN1236 for lan cable or SD-4C for other pc's lan cable and power source... SF9512/SF9812 protect power and tel line, but it not able to protect analog phone and modem at the same time... same concept like SP9201DSL... since u said want to protect cordless phone and modem at the same time, SP9201DAF is a must model for u... |
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Jul 1 2007, 12:02 AM
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