Just as post says.
I'm trying to help a buddy out and don't know much about residental class DSL.
His requirements:
(1) POTS line for phone calls anytime.
(2) Separate FAX line able to accept calls anytime.
(3) Always ON dsl connection so he can't get his A$$ fragged by me on a daily basis.
I thought RES wiring was two pair twisted. I thought you can run one pair as your POTs ine and another pair as your DSL/FAX line. The DSL/FAX line can be an always connected internet connection and still receive/send FAX no matter what. Am I mistaken or do you need three pair in to accomplish these requirements to a tee? I'm in bell south(err...hell south) territory BTW.
DAMAGED.....where you at? I know some boys at the CO who can hook me up with updated switching gear but generally need to know if this is even in the realm of possibility without going to business class DSL. I'm thinking ISDN functionality here.
I'm trying to help a buddy out and don't know much about residental class DSL.
His requirements:
(1) POTS line for phone calls anytime.
(2) Separate FAX line able to accept calls anytime.
(3) Always ON dsl connection so he can't get his A$$ fragged by me on a daily basis.
I thought RES wiring was two pair twisted. I thought you can run one pair as your POTs ine and another pair as your DSL/FAX line. The DSL/FAX line can be an always connected internet connection and still receive/send FAX no matter what. Am I mistaken or do you need three pair in to accomplish these requirements to a tee? I'm in bell south(err...hell south) territory BTW.
DAMAGED.....where you at? I know some boys at the CO who can hook me up with updated switching gear but generally need to know if this is even in the realm of possibility without going to business class DSL. I'm thinking ISDN functionality here.