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To: bill jackman who wrote (77874)4/6/1999 10:05:00 PM
From: Amy J  Respond to of 186894
 
Re: "Can you connect two PCs and still talk on a phone w/ DSL?"

Yes. I know someone who has a couple of home PCs connected to the Internet through one DSL connection. Also, you may use one phone line for both the PC and the phone. I need DSL because of the type of work I do. I'm looking forward to eliminating the cost of my second phone line which I had used for a PC modem.

My question is: is it really time consuming to configure the 2nd PC for Internet access too (i.e. is a person better off to save the time & possible headache, like Ten said, and just buy AnyPoint.)

Amy J



To: bill jackman who wrote (77874)4/6/1999 10:48:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Bill - re: "Can you connect two PCs and still talk on a telephone with DSL?"

I know you can use the DSL Modem concurrently with normal phone service.

Amy J. has indicated that two PCs can also use the DSL modem at the same time - but I myself don't know.

Paul