PC, Modem, Splitter, Telephone and Line Connectivity

For the Broad Band to work properly, you are requested to use a splitter from each and every rosette from where a telephone, FAX or any other instrument is connected to the Telephone Line on which Broad Band connection / provision is given.



The telephone line extended from the exchange to the your  premises is terminated at the rosette. Up to this point, Data and Voice signals traverse on  single line and as it enters the splitter (LINE JACK), the signals are split and voice signals get out of the splitter via PHONE JACK of the splitter andData signals get out of the splitter via MODEM JACK of the splitter.

Wherever a telephone instrument is used without a splitter on a broadband line, you  may experience disconnection of internet connectivity whenever an incoming call is received on the telephone.

PLEASE NOTE: No telephone extension cabling is to be used to connect the modem to the splitter, as this was not designed to carry a broadband signal.
If you want to have parallel connections to the phone, the parallels should be taken/connected after/from the Phone jack of the splitter. If a parallel is tapped before the splitter, data loss occurs resulting in disconnection of internet browsing.



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