I'll try this AOL DSL free for a month.
One thing I realized while hooking up this stuff is that, I now only have DSL (the one wall phone jack now hooks up to the DSL modem.).
I do still have dial-up available; but first, I will have to unhook this DSL set up and re-hook the dial-up if I want to use dial-up.
If I have DSL connection problem in real-time intraday trading, I couldn't go through the hassle (not fast enough anyway).
Is there a way I can have both DSL and dial-up hooked up at the same time and simply switch back and forth as necessary? Should I take one end of a long extension cord into the dial-up jack in the back of computer and the other end to another phone jack? Will that do?
In some ways, I'm worse off now because, whereas I had AOL and MSN before (by dial-up), now I only have AOL DSL as the only ISP to rely on.
One thing I realized while hooking up this stuff is that, I now only have DSL (the one wall phone jack now hooks up to the DSL modem.).
I do still have dial-up available; but first, I will have to unhook this DSL set up and re-hook the dial-up if I want to use dial-up.
If I have DSL connection problem in real-time intraday trading, I couldn't go through the hassle (not fast enough anyway).
Is there a way I can have both DSL and dial-up hooked up at the same time and simply switch back and forth as necessary? Should I take one end of a long extension cord into the dial-up jack in the back of computer and the other end to another phone jack? Will that do?
In some ways, I'm worse off now because, whereas I had AOL and MSN before (by dial-up), now I only have AOL DSL as the only ISP to rely on.
