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I have a hardwired ethernet jack in the home office from a previous
dsl connection. I worked from home for years and had ethernet through the company that I worked for. No longer with the company or dsl and just now returning to dsl and I don't know how to use the wall ethernet connection. I just signed up for dsl with verizon and wanted to know how to incorporate that into the existing ethernet connection. Can anyone help????? |
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where did the previous DSL connection terminate? do you know where
the old DSL modem was previously installed? you need to find out that information for starters. On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 12:29:29 -0800, pamela2u wrote: I have a hardwired ethernet jack in the home office from a previous dsl connection. I worked from home for years and had ethernet through the company that I worked for. No longer with the company or dsl and just now returning to dsl and I don't know how to use the wall ethernet connection. I just signed up for dsl with verizon and wanted to know how to incorporate that into the existing ethernet connection. Can anyone help????? -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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If you just signed up you will be sent a DSL modem and installation kit with
instructions shortly. There is nothing to be done until that is received. This has nothing to do with Vista. I suggest if you need further information you use a more appropriate forum like http://www.dslreports.com/ -- "pamela2u" wrote in message ps.com... I have a hardwired ethernet jack in the home office from a previous dsl connection. I worked from home for years and had ethernet through the company that I worked for. No longer with the company or dsl and just now returning to dsl and I don't know how to use the wall ethernet connection. I just signed up for dsl with verizon and wanted to know how to incorporate that into the existing ethernet connection. Can anyone help????? |