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Newby Questions On Stand Alone DSL

by nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jack) Aug 27, 2008 at 07:43 PM

A company that is not a phone co. offered a contract for stand alone
DSL.

1) If DSL is always on, does that mean that you're connected to the
Internet everytime the machine is booted up?  Isn't there a switch to
turn it off and on?

2) I want to keep a cheap dial-up ISP as a back-up.  If all of the
hardware is installed outside on the NID phone box, isn't it true that
I can keep my current dial-up without making any changes to the PC and
phone jack?  If so, when I dial up, does it override the DSL?

Thanks
 




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Newby Questions On Stand Alone DSL
nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-08-27 19:43:15 
Re: Newby Questions On Stand Alone DSL
"ian field" <  2008-08-27 22:15:22 
Re: Newby Questions On Stand Alone DSL
"Charles" <c  2008-08-28 19:37:28 
Re: Newby Questions On Stand Alone DSL
Jasen Betts <jasen@[EM  2008-08-28 11:22:30 
Re: Newby Questions On Stand Alone DSL
"ian field" <  2008-08-29 16:18:22 
Re: Newby Questions On Stand Alone DSL
"Eugene A. Pallat&qu  2008-09-03 17:58:51 

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