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Posted by old art on July 03, 2007 at 17:30:44 from (75.5.88.50):
In Reply to: OT Considering ATT DSL service. posted by SamMI on July 03, 2007 at 10:28:42:
i use att dsl like it when you goto it they send you a package with a CD with instructions and fiters to go on the phone line so you can be on the computer and call out and recive calls on the same line they want you to put a filter at each phone you have. But a service man told me to put one at the computer connection anr one at the box where the line enters the house it works great as i have an extention in each room and garage. that would be more filters than they send. dont let them try to sell you more filters.it can be done with what they send you . if i can help give me a e mail .
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