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Old 11th October 2007, 08:14 AM
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Default Bt landline and cable dsl simultaneously work?

Im my office i have 15 computers all are networked, with a speed of 1mbps broadband internet i have bt landline phone, current model is mt 822 and i have a netgear range wireless router this question raised in my mind because there is always a significant difference between ADSL and DSL. will both work?

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Old 21st October 2007, 06:02 AM
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What's the exact model of your current Netgear Router? I mean, it might work, but specifics will be needed on our part, so that you can take with you a solid answer to your question.

I'm not really versed on DSL. I have no experience with that type of connection, as ADSL is the standard norm for residential connections. But if you can tell us who your DSL provider is likely to be, that'd help too, I'd guess.

EDIT: I just looked at your post, and I saw in the headers, on your mini-profile, that you're actually in Worcester? I'd assume that's Worcester, in the UK? Why I ask is because, while your question is quite general, ADSL/DSL in Ireland is ran quite differently. Anyway, if you can answer my above two questions regarding the router and your potential DSL provider, then that would be helpful (at least to me).

I'm not sure of what you're asking, 100%. So, if I'm way off the mark, then please forgive me.


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