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DSL internet provides home Wi-Fi through existing copper phone lines, with speeds up to 115 Mbps. It remains a reliable and affordable option, especially in rural areas where fiber or cable are ...
With DSL, you can expect two charges – one for the phone line and one for the DSL service itself. There may be other charges from the DSL provider – extra mailboxes, fixed IP address, etc. These are ...
Our parents may not have leaned on good internet service to survive, but we do. That's because technology is advancing all around us at a rapid pace -- from see-through TVs to bendable phones to, yes, ...
You’ve got your DSL connection. You’re using an ISP-provided DSL bridge (aka DSL modem). Your LAN is routed through one computer that accesses the Internet with network address translation (NAT) or ...
Ron Nutter helps a user who wants to share his DSL connection between two computers. Can I use a hub to share a single DSL line between two computers or is it better to buy a router? How does the hub ...
Several companies are competing to provide you with DSL service. They provide the Internet connection, but the signal must be transmitted over normal telephone lines. That means the good old phone ...
My house has these PC's:<P>Laptop w/ Win95<BR>Normal computer w/ Win95<BR>Normal computer w/ Win98 and Linux<P>So, we're buying DSL. I want to be able to give each computer a connection, via an ...
I know someone here will have the answer to this:<BR><BR>Here at work we have 1 DSL connection and 1 network (at the moment). We'd like to add a 2nd DSL line to reduce load when someone is downloading ...