Westell Dual Connect Modem FAQ

The Westell Dual Connect modem is designed to allow a single telephone line to be used to provide simultaneous voice/fax services in conjunction with high-speed Internet use.

  1. Company

    • Westell is a manufacturer of communications devices used by telecommunications and Internet service providers in North America and Europe. The Dual Connect modem can be configured for use on both Windows and Mac operating systems.

    Rating

    • The Westell Dual Connect modem is rated as a class B digital device by the Federal Communications Commission under part 15 of the FCC rules, meaning the modem should provide little interference with other devices when installed correctly. Information on the base of the modem includes FCC rating information and product identifiers.

    Connectors

    • Connection ports are located on the rear of the modem, including connectors for Ethernet, USB and DSL lines. Installing the modem requires the operator to connect the modem to a computer and power source before connecting the device to the telephone line.

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