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Omelette Lover
11-28-2000, 03:13 AM
Never used, comes along with a manual and the power supply.

Has a white scratch on the back.

Asking for $70 shipped to anywhere in U.S.

Payment accepted via Paypal.

You can contact me at;

alper99@tampabay.rr.com

xXBrickHouseXx
11-28-2000, 02:15 PM
hey.. quick questions... whats the specs on it? Also, how much does it cost now a days to have a dsl line installed? or can you do it yourself? sorry im a 56k person http://www.procooling.com/ubb/smile.gif

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xmykel
11-28-2000, 03:07 PM
DSL installation varies upon the phone company and your internet service.

IE: SWbell uses a splitter that is installed outside in the phone box. Centurytel uses filters in each phone jack that takes the place of the splitter.

Both are easy to install. Keep in mind also that there is different types of DSL. ADSL is the most common type of DSL. You can hear varied distances from where the dslam is going to installed at. Most common is 15,000 feet. I've heard down to 12,000 and up to 17,000 feet. Another type of DSL is IDSL. You can be up to 25,000 feet from the dslam.

Hope that this clears things up a bit for ya.

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VictorChan
11-28-2000, 05:45 PM
Hey BrickHouse, you want to hear some DSL installation horror stories? You should ask how long it should take before you have your DSL service up and running? Min 4 to 6 weeks. On average, the waiting time is about 2 months, depending who is doing the DSL line installation. In my case, I have Verizon installing the line and www.AceDSL.com (http://www.AceDSL.com) as my provider. It has been three months since I first subscribed to AceDSL and still don't have DSL connection. Because of Verizon strike and, now, Verizon's screw up. They can't trouble-shoot why I don't get any routing activities. If possible, go cable. If not, research your choice of DSL provider carefully. I am sick of DSL even before ever using it. http://www.procooling.com/ubb/frown.gif

Omelette Lover
11-28-2000, 11:23 PM
Well xXBrickHouseXx, looks like xmykel and VictorChan already answered your questions, http://www.procooling.com/ubb/smile.gif

But I believe you can find some specs from;
http://www.fnc.fujitsu.com/products/view_116.html

Buster
11-29-2000, 10:55 PM
Just a quick note to anyone who is serverd by what is now Verizon. They will be changing to Alcatel equipment for future ADSL subscribers. So if you are a Verizon customer for local phone service, the older Fujitsu modems will be obsolete. (Also in California We get a free ADSL modem with our Service)...

Omelette Lover
12-02-2000, 05:03 PM
Now asking $60 shipped...

Anyone?

VictorChan
12-02-2000, 06:03 PM
Hey Omelette Lover, try www.dslreports.com (http://www.dslreports.com) FT/FS Forum if you don't have any luck with your sale.

Omelette Lover
12-02-2000, 07:26 PM
Thanks dude, appreciated...