I am not really sure if a Broadband Question is right for this Forum and if not please excuse me.
What I wondered was:-
If your line is Broadband Enabled, and you have a Broadband modem connected to your telephone socket, can you use a splitter with it, so that the Broadband modem is connected to one side of the splitter, and a dial up modem connected to the other side of the splitter?
And if so, does the dial up modem, and the Broadband modem, need to have filters, or is it only other telephones connected to the circuit that need filters?
What I wondered was:-
If your line is Broadband Enabled, and you have a Broadband modem connected to your telephone socket, can you use a splitter with it, so that the Broadband modem is connected to one side of the splitter, and a dial up modem connected to the other side of the splitter?
And if so, does the dial up modem, and the Broadband modem, need to have filters, or is it only other telephones connected to the circuit that need filters?