Re: GEN: Networking and DSL

From: Dean Huffman (jth@springnet1.com)
Sun Apr 30 10:32:55 2000


At Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Garry Siegel wrote: >
>For those of you who know something about this and can explain it to
>simpletons:
>
>I am looking to go to a DSL at home, versus a telephone dial up. I also
>have two desktops at home, physically apart, and ideally would like to
>network them, and thus have both on the DSL concurrently.
>
>In talking with Dell (hardware) and Mindspring (ISP), I hear that
>wireless networking should do the trick, and then putting a DSL modem
>and line into one computer should do it. This would allow me to drop a
>phone line (we have three) so that I would have a DSL running on two
>computers, and two talk lines available, all available at the same time
>if needed for adults and kids. And, by the way, can I still
>send/receive faxes somehow?
>
>Anyway, if anyone has any thoughts/recommendations/experience, I would
>appreciate a private email.
>
>Thanks
>
>Garry
>
>--
>Garry E. Siegel, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
>Roswell, GA
>Private Practice
>




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