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A. DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line. It refers to technology and equipment used on a normal telephone line to provide multi-channel high-speed Internet access. ... more
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Yes. You have four options for DSL hardware when ordering your DSL line through Qwest: Internal Intel PRO/DSL 2200 "modem": Installs into a free PCI slot (works with Windows 95/98/NT/ME/XP), good for connecting only one computer, easy to setup. Has ... more
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It's normal for the LED lights to change color and flash, while the DSL Gateway starts up. But when the LEDs flash at the wrong time or change to the wrong color, they can be a very useful tool for troubleshooting a GT7xx DSL Gateway with. How to ... more
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As a technical matter, you can get a DSL line without having regular phone service. A regular phone line in your home is called POTS - plain old telephone service - which traditionally meant a line with a dialtone. You want a "non-POTS DSL line" - i. ... more
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Our T-1 service is a dedicated high capacity service, offering Service Level Arrangements and network availability over DSL. ... more
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A. Its advantage over common dial-up Internet access is primarily one of speed. Since our DSL operates at speeds that start at 256 kbps, it's faster than even dual channel ISDN, and many times faster than even the fastest dial-up modems today. ... more
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PacInfo is an ISP (Internet Service Provider) for DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) offered through Qwest®. For the most part, if Qwest provides a DSL connection in your area (i.e. usually within a 3 mile radius of their substation), then PacInfo can ... more
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Yes! Many people have two lines, one for an InfoWest dial-up connection, and one for voice, so they can call while on the Internet. This is unnecessary with InfoWest DSL, as it allows simultaneous use on the same line for voice and data. You can ... more
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Yes. Cable modems and the 56 Kbps modem technology may be attractive solutions for the more infrequent Internet users. These users may find that a shared and slower connection is acceptable. DSL technologies provide a dedicated networking solution ... more
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According to AT&T's web site: With AT&T residential high-speed Internet, you can quickly download photos, surf the web, and talk on the phone at the same time - all with the peace of mind of having a complimentary AT&T Security Suite which provides ... more
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