PTEL2 ProtectNet Analog

PTEL2 ProtectNet Analog
alaAverage 4.7

3 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 3 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 93/100. The average review date is Apr 27, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 406434 reviews from other Printers. Last update: May 19, 2013.

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(Based on 3 reviews)

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Hope it works when the time comes

 

Hope it works when the time comes

Though we have two whole-house surge protection devices (redundant system), the phone line is a backdoor into much of our equipment. Not remembering where I got my old device, and not being sure it was still operational, I purchaced the APC Protectnet...

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Works with DSL

 

Works with DSL

I am using it on DSL and it doesn't cause me any problems. I haven't face a surge yet, so I can't say how good its protection is.

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Even better when it's free

 

Even better when it's free

Get one for free by contacting APC. The company with the worlds best customer service... but I knew that already before they offered me one for free when I'd worked out that my APC UPS was filtering my broadband down from 3Mbps to 800Kbps

Product Specifications

Data line surges make up an overwhelming majority of all surge induced damages where the equipment was thought to be already protected but had a "back door" such as a modem line unprotected. Network interface cards, in particular, can be destroyed by relatively mild spikes.According to Ethernet standards (IEEE 802.3), non-AC network electrical hazards include: direct contact between components and power or lightning circuits, static charge buildup on cables and component, high-energy transients coupled onto the local cabling system (those induced by other cables which are installed in the general proximity of network cables or lightning within a mile radius) and potential differences (even from building to building, between safety grounds to which components are connected.)
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