I have 2 Verizon DSL lines, one is 1.5M down/128k up. The second is 768k/768k up and down. They both have dynamic IPs. My question is; Are these both ADSL lines? My boss thinkins the one 768k/768k is SDSL. I dont think it is, first of all, both lines have the same modem. If the one like was ADSL, and the other was SDSL there would be a different kind of modem. Or does SDSL require a modem at all? These are both Verizon lines, but i am confused on the naming. On my order it says they are both ADSL lines. Any input would be appreciated, is my boss right, or am I right?
According to verizon's website ( I don't take this as the final word however) What is the difference between DSL technologies such as SDSL, ADSL, IDSL, etc.? Most small businesses are connected to an asymmetric (ADSL) line. ADSL matches the Internet utilization of most users by providing higher downstream capacity for browsing or downloading. Symmetric DSL (SDSL) is a variation of ADSL, but provides the user with the same speed for both downstream and upstream applications. Verizon Online Business DSL portfolio of DSL speeds provides our Business customers with solutions that meet their specific Internet application needs. Ok that being said, why can i use the same modem on the ADSL line and the SDSL line. Why do they make specific modems for SDSL if they are both the same technology? Thanks, Brian Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=54909&t=54909 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

