Your ISP should have DSL POPs setup around the area dueto the fact that DSL is distant sensitive.
On Sun, 22 Aug 1999, shadow wrote: > The 15,200 foot limit ..is that physically from the central office or can it > be > from one of the "outhouse" switching station. I've been wondering if those > little outhouses were the digital to analog switching and if that would > qualify. I am out in the middle of nowhere but I have one of those outhouses > not far from where my dirt road hits the pavement which is less than 2 miles > away. > Robert > On 22-Aug-99 John Foster wrote: > > Andri Bell wrote: > >> > >> My local phone company sends me ads every week for a dsl account and I'm > >> wondering if it is good enough to run a small server on since it is 24 > > > > GTE is my phone company in Plano, Tx. and my ISP is August Associates in > > Irving, Tx. > > > > The real drawback to using this type of connection is your location > > relative to the location of the phone company central office. If you are > > more than 15,200 feet away you will not have good service, though it may > > still work. The closer you are together the better. The other thing is > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >