Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: MTAX
I just want additional modems so that I can have computers at different locations in the home without LAN, and not for additional bandwidth. I guess I'll try it out and see.
Much like a dial-up modem, you'll only be able to have one connected at a time...
However, there is another slight problem. The micro-filters you get serve two purposes - To keep the DSL from interfering with other devices, and to keep those devices from interfering with the DSL service. Having a second modem connected is just like having an unfiltered phone on the line - It can kill your connection.
So you may find yourself unplugging one so you can use the other, and vice versa. Then again, it may work perfectly. It's pretty much hit or miss, there is no definitive answer.
Try it and see, but don't be surprised if it won't work with the other modem connected to the line.
Viper GTS <-- Two years as a DSL tech