Some DSL implementations move data traffic over the same pair of wires which carry voice telephone traffic.
Other DSL implementations move date traffic over a dedicated wire pair.
Most American homes have two pairs of wires from the local telephone company. If the home has only one telephone line in use, DSL can be installed on the second pair.
If the home has both telephone lines in use, DSL must share one wire pair with voice traffic. This is done using a DSL splitter.
A DSL splitter is a small box which attaches to the wire pair and splits it into two separate wire pairs, one for voice traffic and the other for DSL traffic.
Posted by: Wasim Javed
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