Yes, a DSL modem can operate while the phone is in use because it uses a technology called frequency division multiplexing. This allows voice and data signals to coexist on the same telephone line, with different frequency ranges allocated for each. As a result, you can make phone calls and use the internet simultaneously without any interference.
to do that you will need the DSL filter first. The phone cord needs to plug into one end of the filter box, while a cable goes from the filter box to the DSL port in the wall.
What type of connection do you have? If you have a dialup connection it will stop your phones from working because your modem is actively using the phone lines at that time. If you are using A DSL modem it could be that there is so much dsl traffic on the line that your phones cannot operate correctly. In this case a simple DSL line filter can do wonders.
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.
No, an ISDN phone is not compatible with a DSL line. ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) and DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) are different technologies that serve distinct purposes. ISDN is used for digital voice and data transmission over traditional telephone lines, while DSL provides high-speed internet access. To use a DSL line, you would need a DSL modem and a compatible voice-over-IP (VoIP) service or standard analog phone.
Quest and Verizon also provide local phone service with DSL.
Use a 1 to 2 phone jack splitter and then a filter on your DSL jack.
Dial doesn't allow you to sue your phone while online nor does it have the speed fast enough as does DSL/FiOS.
the phone equipment (substation, etc) must be DSL compatible. If not, you can't get DSL. DSL is also limited to distance which is about 18,000 feet from the CO.
You need a DSL line and a DSL modem for a home connection. Contact your local phone company or ISP for a connection.
DSL cable uses phone lines to deliver broadband internet. Though it uses phone lines, it is much faster than dial-up internet and allows the user to use their land line telephones while the internet is running.
From what I've read, it seems that AT&T phone service is included in the DSL service. Because it is attached to the phone lines, the phone comes with it. I think that if you talk to customer service, they may be able to bypass the phone service so that you can only get DSL.
Try to install the DSL filter coming out of your phone.