Background info: I live in a Fraternity house with 23 other guys. Right now we have a 1.5Mbps/384Kbps DSL line shared amongst us all. I was thinking about installing a second line because we have our ...
I may be imagining things, but it occasionally seems as if the DSL here at my house loses connectivity when somebody uses the phone. It's not constant, or really repeatable, but about half the time I ...
My DSL line downloads at 6 megabits per second. I just ran the test. This is over a pair of copper twisted wires, the same Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) twisted pair that connected your ...
Reducing DSL deployment cost and time has constantly presented a challenge. Lack of accurate and updated loop records forces service providers to supply onsite customer service to evaluate a DSL ...
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 ...
A new, modem-based technology: with Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Service, there's no need to purchase an additional line to get high-speed access to the Internet. DSL works with the existing phone ...
Communications line drivers, in particular DSL line drivers driving discrete multi-tone (DMT) signals with high crest factor (CF), can benefit from Class G or Class H topologies. Note the power ...
A bird in hand is worth two in the bush. And a DSL line that works is worth any money-saving deals the phone company might offer you, as one BellSouth customer recently learned. The reader wrote: ...
Craig was sucked into the endless vortex of tech at an early age, only to be spat back out babbling things like "phase-locked-loop crystal oscillators!". Mostly this receives a pat on the head from ...