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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: England
Posts: 34
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Will ADSL work on an Digital (ISDN) line?
Cos my ADSL line was activated yesterday but BT arnt comming to uninstall my ISDN line for another 4 weeks! Can i use it now or am i gunna have to wait 4 weeks, thanks |
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The Preacher Man
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Dallas
Posts: 5,161
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No, it won't. The equipment at your location and in the switch would throw DSL bananas. However, I don't understand the 4-week delay. If they'd rewire in the office (a 2-minute process) you could probably rewire at your location with no sweat - depends on what you have on your end, though.
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I am, in reality, a moose
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Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: RTP, NC
Posts: 2,453
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actually with the proper equipment ADSL over ISDN is possible (not popular but possible) but the local loop (telco) neds to support it.
look here: "ADSL over ISDN—Same DSL technology as mentioned above but used where local loops support ISDN service. ADSL over ISDN is spectrally compatible with ISDN so there is not interference created with the frequencies of the existing ISDN lines. A Cisco ADSL over ISDN router such as a SOHO 76 router or 826 router can be directly connected to an ADSL line." http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/...080088736.html |
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