Posted: 05:51pm 07 Feb 2026
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mab1 Senior Member

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I'm still on adsl broadband as there's no fibre where i live, but over the last 12 months i've had three instances of the broadband going slow and dropping out - only to find that replacing the line filter cures the problem. AFAIK the filter is a simple, passive low pass filter to stop the dsl from reaching the phone. The technical support from my budget phone co. (Pop telecom) is worse than useless, so there's no point asking them (after 4 days, they were unable to identfy a fault, and tried to tell me that 0.09Mbps is normal for my location!  ), but i thought the folks here might have some ideas of what to check? The only thing know is that the dc line voltage should be 48v until you pick up the phone, when it drops to 12v. Also, is there a simple way to test the filters? I'm not sure what's wrong with them that would affect the broadband but not the phone, as it's the phone signal that passes through the filter AFAIK, the dsl goes direct to the rj45 socket. My only other recourse is to stock up on spare filters  |