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To: larry pollock who wrote (3710)12/14/2001 5:00:50 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3891
 
larry, I have a 384k DSL line from Verizon. I like it. It is working quite well. I have the line serving four computers via a link sys router. I am unable to get cable service where my office is located.



To: larry pollock who wrote (3710)12/15/2001 4:40:06 PM
From: g.w. barnard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3891
 
Larry,
Am I hearing this right. You stated you can't get a Fax with a DSL line?

You are able to do this. Verizon gives you a Y-splitter in there standard kit which splits one line into two (similiar to cable splitter). You then put the DSL filter on the one line you want to take calls on or faxes on, it simply filters out the DSL signal. The other goes to your computer for the dsl (filterless). This is called a splitterless installation. Digital DSL travels like pulses on a different frequency than the wavelengh analog frequency over the copper line.

What kind of installation did you get?

gw