It seems like on Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 03:17:49PM -0700, Wes Bateman scribbled: Orig Msg> Jean: Orig Msg> Orig Msg> I don't believe it uses the second pair. I'm running DSL on a single Orig Msg> copper pair, dial tone and DSL all on one pair of copper. You need to Orig Msg> install filters between your DSL enabled CO line and your actual Orig Msg> telephones/modems/faxes, etc. to prevent them from sending any signal into Orig Msg> the frequency range used by DSL (it's cool because you notice nothing, no Orig Msg> speed degredation or anything when on the phone and using your DSL Orig Msg> full-bore, because they operate at very different frequency ranges.) Orig Msg> Orig Msg> It's probably not material really, but I just had to nit-pick :) (is Orig Msg> nit-pick spelled right? hmm, not a word I've ever typed out before hehe) Orig Msg> Orig Msg> Wes Orig Msg> Orig Msg> > You don't need a second phone line. The DSL circuit uses one pair and Orig Msg> > your phone uses the other pair in a standard phone line installation. Orig Msg> Orig Msg> Please examine the URLs I sent on *S*DSL. *MY* configuration uses 1 pair for SDSL and 1 pair for tip and ring. JLF Sends...