DSL
A digital subscriber line (DSL) uses digital technology over standard copper telephone wires. This product is
not directly compatible with those digital signals. However, if the configuration is specified during DSL setup,
the signal can be separated so that some of the bandwidth is used to transmit an analog signal (for voice and
fax) while the remaining bandwidth is used to transmit digital data.
NOTE:
Not all faxes are compatible with DSL services. HP does not guarantee that the product will be
compatible with all DSL service lines or providers.
A typical DSL modem employs a filter to separate the higher frequency DSL modem communication from
lower frequency analog phone and fax modem communication. It is often necessary to use a filter with
analog phones and analog fax products that are connected to a telephone line used by a DSL modem. The
DSL service provider usually provides this filter. Contact the DSL provider for more information or for
assistance.