Yes a DSL, or Digital Subscriber Line, can definitely be run into a personal residence. A DSL connection can be easily achieved with either wired or wireless broadband routers.
No. There is no DSL signal on the line to use unless you are subscribed to a DSL service.
No, DSL can use the same phone line as your house phone. The reason for this is that DSL operates in a different frequency band than normal phone transmissions.
I am feeling feasible today.
I can't get DSL service in my area. How can I use magic jack or nettalk DUO without DSL?
Wireless use Wireless technology while DSL use wired technology.
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It works with a broadband connection. dsl=broadband, therefore should work (unless you have a slow dsl connection.
For one to compare DSL speeds, they can use websites such as Whitefence. They have services that allow you to compare your DSL speed with other ways to get internet.
Example sentence - It is quite feasible for it to rain today even though rain is not in the forecast.
I dont think so. Some providers only allow the customer to use the provider's modem; others allow the customer to use any DSL modem, as long as it's compatible with the provider's DSL network.
One can use the Allconnect website to find a local DSL providers. They allow a person to search for DSL providers by their zip code. This can also be done through the DSL Service Finder website.
Most POS machines these days can still use phone connections but also accept DSL.