yes,the computer must have at least 32 megs of ram in order to receive the dsl signal
To find the adapter connected to a DSL cable, follow the DSL line from the wall socket where it enters your home. The line typically connects to a DSL filter or modem. Check that the filter is correctly plugged into the wall socket and that the DSL cable is securely connected to the modem’s DSL port. If you need to troubleshoot, ensure all connections are tight and check for any status indicators on the modem for connectivity issues.
Yes you take the internet access from the modem to the computer and move it to the router so the router can allow more access than just to the computer. In the back of the router there are spots for ethernet cables only one is a input and that comes from the modem and should be connected. There should also be 4 or more outputs and one then gets connected to the computer. You will need to buy more ethernet cables. Internet comes from your DSL modem and you need to disconnect your computer to allow the router to be installed. Your computer and anything else is then connected to the router
I do not see how this is even a real question, it doesnt make sense. But having just recently installed dsl myself, a CD should have come with the modem, which you put in your computer, giving you step my step instructions.
The number of nodes connected to the incoming DSL line
With DSL you can leave your computer on all the time if you want to. Depending your router, you can have several computers connected and in use at the same time.
A modem, which you normally get from the DSL provider, is really the only thing you need (apart from a computer).But it is recommended to get a home router/firewall as well, it gives basic protection against computer attacks from the internet and lets you hook up a second computer to the same DSL connection.See related Wikipedia link.
DSL can take just as long as any other program being installed onto a computer. The speed is determined on the personal computer and settings adjusted by the owner.
It is absolutely connected via an ISP. ISP just stands for Internet Service Provider. It can be dial-up, DSL, cable or satellite.
If the DSL modem is connected to a router that Windows 98 is connected to, or if Windows 98 is connected directly via an Ethenet cable, then yes. Most new DSL modems won't work if you connect them via a USB cable, but the Ethernet will still work.
you need to be connected to internet
A DSL modem is connected to an Ethernet port (looks like a over-sized phone jack)
It works with a broadband connection. dsl=broadband, therefore should work (unless you have a slow dsl connection.