Yes, you can use the same DSL software on two different computers, provided that you have the appropriate licenses or permissions to do so. Some DSL software may allow installation on multiple devices under a single license, while others may require separate licenses for each computer. Always check the software's licensing agreement to ensure compliance. Additionally, consider any compatibility issues between the software and the operating systems of the two computers.
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.
Hopefully you still have the software? It should just be a matter of reloading the software for your DSL onto your new PC. Make sure it's compatible with your Operating System. Otherwise, you may need to request a different version from your DSL provider.
DSL is broadband
Wireless routers are a necessary piece of equipment that you need if you have several computers in your home and you all want to have internet service at the same time. A modem is what connects your computer to your ISP DSL or cable line. You will need BOTH in your home if you all want to use your computers at the same time whilst being in different parts of the house and thus that is the main benefit of being wireless.
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.
Yes, it is.
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Who has cheapest DSL in Ft Worth area. They are about the same rate.
The DSL modem that qwest provides to each customer is going to be the best modem because it is up to date in software.
It's a Wireless Router. It's the same thing as a D-link, Linksys/Cisco, Netgear, etc. It takes all the information from different computers and devices and routes them to where they need to go wireless or through the Lan (Ethernet) ports. DSL/Cable modem-/--Airport (router)-/--computers, HDTV, BlueRay player, X-Box, etc.