On Friday, May 9, 2003, at 12:02 AM, Charles Martin wrote: > Sure you can. The DSL doesn't interfere with anything. > > Bear in mind, though, that if you use one phone line for all this, > only ONE of the other three services (phone, fax, modem) can be in use > at a time. When my BellSouth DSL was installed, the DSL was connected to two of the four wires coming from the phone room. The other two wires were made available for a voice phone. This allowed me to have both dsl and voice at the same time. If you remove the cover from your phone outlet you will see that there are four wires inside. Only two are being used if you have only the initial phone installation. The other two are available for what ever use you want. --- Using a Merlin C201 Sprint Wireless Modem Card in a Titanium Powerbook G4 and getting 123.1 kilobits per second downloads...almost 4X faster than dialup. The salesman said it wouldn't work in a Mac... JackRodgers at earthlink.net http://www.JackRodgers.com http://www.LobateLacScale.com