Most POS machines these days can still use phone connections but also accept DSL.
You need a DSL line and a DSL modem for a home connection. Contact your local phone company or ISP for a connection.
Yes, on a dial-up or DSL connection.
Fax machines interrupt your internet signal if they use the same phone line your dial-up line. If you have a second phone line, you can hook the fax up to that. If you have DSL, Cable or FIOS internet - there should be no interruptions.
Keep the ethernet and the phone line cables plugged into the sockets they are supposed to be in
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To my knowledge you cannot connect your xbox w/built in wifi to a dsl connection without a wifi converter
In order to have a phone line connection that is as fast as a Local Area Network connection, or almost as fast, you'd have to be connected via DSL. Verizon offers a really neat DSL; this is what I use to connect. DSL's connect through the Ethernet port on the back of the PC.
A dry DSL line is also called a stand alone DSL line. All it means is that there is no dial tone or land line packaged or bundled on to the account. It is simply an internet connection that uses the local phone lines. If you don't need a phone line, a dry DSL line is great. Lots of people are just getting cell phones and using stand alone DSL.
It is because you are using 1 line. Shared line of phone and fax. Fax should have a different phone. or you can use splitter.
Digital Subscriber transfers data over a home phone line and can also be used to connect to the internet. It is much fast than using phone connection when though the wires that are used in a phone line is used in DSL.
Yes if your connected to a DSL line. This allows both phone and computer connection to the same line simultaneously.