Modem and DSL line?

derekjr_1

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Is it possible to setup an analog 56k modem with a DSL line on my computer so I can connect to different ISP's? How can this be accomplished without confilct? Does anyone else do this? Do I have to unplug the DSL line and then change the network protocls? Any help would be much appreciated. Thank's
 

Pretty Cool

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<< Is it possible to setup an analog 56k modem with a DSL line on my computer so I can connect to different ISP's? How can this be accomplished without confilct? Does anyone else do this? Do I have to unplug the DSL line and then change the network protocls? Any help would be much appreciated. Thank's >>



You should have no problems. Use either a t-connector or unplug the dsl modem. There are also no changes needed in Windows.
 

AC

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DSL either uses a USB or ethernet connection to your computer...the modem is just another device...you will have TCP/IP installed for both the dial-up adapter and the ethernet card/USB adapter...