DIY DSL Z-Filter

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Try stuffing as micro-filter in the NID. You need of course to run line directly to the ADSl modem.

I did it this way for a couple of years. I suspect the noise floore on the POTS may have been a bit hight than if using an LPF-200, but it was sitll very usable.
 
A lot of, but not all, of the difference has to do with form factor and weatherization.

I think you should try to keep the filter as standard as possible. It just makes it easier if you have to do troubleshooting. When I did mine, I home ran all the phones to one spot. It made it easy to patch the microfilter into a block of phone lines and leave one free for the modem.

These things are really just low pass filters deigned to cut the DMT carriers out of the telephones audio band. They also keep the phones from crunching the DMT when the phones are on hook.

I dont think 5 phones on one microfilter should be a big issue. You might here some a little hash in the background. Id have a tough time telling whether the NID filter was quieter than the microfilter. At the time I lived near a radio station and was getting enough audio modulated into the handset cords it was tuff to tell.
 
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