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Belkin SurgeMaster 6-Outlet Wall-Mount Surge Protector
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $13.44
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The Home Series from Belkin offers wall mount-direct, plug-in surge protection for your entry-level desktop computers, peripherals, phone/fax/modem, kitchen appliances, standard household electronics, and more...
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Home Series SurgeMaster Surge Protector, 7 Outlets, 12ft Cord
Sale Price: $38.49
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Great for general electronics and home appliances. Safely filters EMI/RFI noise up to 43 dB for more reliable operation of connected devices. Backed by a generous connected equipment warranty. Number of Outlets: 7; Joules Of Surge Protection: 2160 J; Lines: N/A; Multimedia Protection: Tel/Modem.
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Superior Workstation Surge Protector, 8 Outlets, 6ft Cord
Sale Price: $63.81
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8-outlet unit features advanced engineering for high-speed computer workstations, laser printers, and fax equipment. Thermal safety fuse and catastrophic fuse offer the assurance you need to protect your equipment...
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Voltage Surge Protector - 220 Volt
Sale Price: $52.00
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Includes a built in Tax Impulse Filter to eliminate the noise of pulsing signals (generated by the local telephone company to meter the phone line) which can interrupt modem connections.
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XT944UT-ProBook 4520s 15.6
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HP ProBook 4520s Intel Core i3-370M Processor (2.40 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache) 15.6-inch diagonal LED-backlit HD anti-glare (1366 x 768) 2MP Webcam 320 GB 7200 rpm 2.5-inch hard drive 2 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 SDRAM (1D) DVD RW SuperMulti DL LightScribe Drive Ralink RT3090BC4 802...
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New-ProBook 4520s 15.6 - XT944UT
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HP ProBook 4520s Intel Core i3-370M Processor (2.40 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache) 15.6-inch diagonal LED-backlit HD anti-glare (1366 x 768) 2MP Webcam 320 GB 7200 rpm 2.5-inch hard drive 2 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 SDRAM (1D) DVD RW SuperMulti DL LightScribe Drive Ralink RT3090BC4 802...
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Motorola Signal Booster 484095-001-00 Bi-Directional RF Amplifier
List Price: $99.99
Sale Price: $154.00
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If you're ever annoyed by weak cable TV or cable modem signals--often caused by older cable wiring in your home--then Motorola's in-line broadband drop amplifier makes a great solution. Boost your weak signal up to 32 times with this easy to install device, and leave the frustration behind...
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Tripp Lite SMART1000LCD Digital LCD 1000VA Line-Interactive UPS (8 Outlets)
List Price: $229.00
Sale Price: Too low to display
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Tripp Lite's SMART1000LCD line interactive UPS system offers voltage regulation surge suppression and long lasting battery support for personal puters home entertainment systems and media centers. Internal UPS circuits support entry level PCs for up to 60 minutes or individual VCR/DVR ponent for as long as 3 hours during power failures...
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TP-Link TL-WR541G 54 Mbps Extended Range Wireless Router with 1x 3dBi Antenna
List Price: $27.37
Sale Price: $21.99
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The TP-Link TL-WR541G eXtended Range Wireless G Router integrates firewall, NAT-router and Wireless AP, which is dedicated to Small Office / Home Office (SOHO) allowing you to establish a better wireless connection than ever, sharing Internet Access, online-gaming or video streaming.
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AT&T 2701HG-B 2Wire Wireless Gateway DSL Router Modem
List Price: $120.00
Sale Price: $200.00
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This is a used for two weeks Built-in Hyperb 802.11b wireless access point, 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch and router from 2 Wire AT&T. High-powered Hyperb wireless technology provides faster speeds, fewer cold spots and a high level of mobility...
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Here are some more information for Modem Filter:

Do You Have DSL or Cable Internet Service
With the ever changing world of technology there remains one constant. People do not understand all of the terminology when it comes to computers and the internet. At a basketball game I overheard two people discussing their internet and what kind of service they had. One guy said he had a DSL router through his cable company. The other disagreed and said he had high speed internet through the phone company and he thought it was DSL.
Here are a few simple ways to remember what kind of internet service you have if you want to keep you conversation accurate.
1. Many people still have the old slow dial up internet connection. It ties up your phone line and is not the fastest way to be online. Because of where they live this may still be the only option they have.
2. Cable broadband internet comes from the local cable company. You get access to it right through the cable coming into your home. The cable guy will come out to your house and do the installation for you. To do this he splits the connection from your TV to a cable modem box. Then he plugs it into your computer or router.
One benefit of having internet access from your cable company is it doesn't matter how close you live to cable company's office. Wherever you live you will get it at the same speed as everyone else in your neighborhood. One thing that does matter is the number of households subscribing will affect the bandwidth available and at certain times of the day your service will be slower.
3. DSL is short Digital Subscriber Line and is provided by a phone company. You will probably not need an installer to come out to your home to get started. Your phone company will turn on your service and they will send you a DSL modem and DSL router or filters. You can use the phone line you have without ordering another one.
To get connected, you plug one end of a DSL modem into a regular phone jack and the other end into your computer or DSL router. The filters are used to eliminate potential DSL static from phone jacks in which phones are used. These filters fit easily into the phone jacks and then the phone connections are plugged into the filters.
Because you are using your phone line sharing bandwidth with your neighbors is not an issue. However the further away you live from the phone companies office the slower your system will operate.
If you live too far away you may not even be able to get DSL service and would not need a DSL router, modem or filters. You will have to check with your cable company to see what your options are at that point.
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How is ADSL Splitter Filter for any broadband connection modem circuit diagram?
Anyone know the circuit diagram of this instrument?
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You would need to contact the manufacturer.
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