I think that's very similar. I suggest that you search for Linux xDSL (x = any DSL 
type) on the net. I also think that a HOWTO exists for xDSL ...........

I have ADSL at home which, as you mention, connect via a Network Card.

Hope this helps.......

"Maarten van Leunen (ETM)" wrote:

> Howdie,
>
> "SDSL (Single-line Digital Subscriber Line) is apparently the same thing as HDSL 
>with a single line, carrying 1.544 Mbps (U.S. and Canada) or 2.048 Mbps (Europe) each 
>direction on a duplex line. "
>
> How can I connect one to my Linux PC? Has anyone succeeded in trying this?
>
> Is it like with cablemodems, where you have an external cablemodem providing you 
>with a general standard TCP/IP Coax cable to your Computer's PCI Network Card? Or is 
>it more difficult then that?
>
> Please advice,
>
> Maarten van Leunen



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