Greetings...

I'm finally going to take the plunge and move from dial-up to DSL. :-)

My home office has only one jack for the telephone number/service I want to use 
for
DSL. I have splitters at the wall for modems, telephones, and an answering 
machine.
My friendly ISP says using a splitter isn't the best way to go with DSL but 
that it
can sometimes work fine with a filter. One approach is to try/see what happens
after the D-Link networking kit arrives and the teleco adds the DSL service. 

But if the splitter doesn't work, then can rewire the wall phone jack to 
accomodate
both voice and DSL service?  I'm guessing Radio Shack has something suitable to
transform a voice only line/input to voice/DSL -- I'll ask this week. 

My other options is to get the telco guy in to do the install, which means more
money and tidying up my office so there is reasonable access to the wall jack. 
:-)

Should it be easy to add/wire a (Radio Shack) wall plug to accomodate voice and 
DSL
service? Many thanks for any suggestions...
-- 
cheers, Stephen

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