Ok. the LOTM family is now taking the big step to DSL (dont laugh, please).
We possess an ancient desktop and an almost new laptop. The laptop came with a Dlink router.
The local phone company says min specs for the service are 64 Meg of Ram. The ancient desktop has only 48 Meg (i could upgrade to 64, but since we have the laptop, and hope to get a new desktop in a few months, at most, Im not sure its worth doing that - in any case, didnt want to do it right away for various reasons)
Now the laptop meets the min specs easily, but IIUC, the DSL software has to run on the PC thats physically connected to the DSL line - since the laptop moves around the house, and would be connected to our home LAN only via wireless, I presume we cant use the laptop as the base system for the DSL. We have to have a stationary PC connected to the router with adequate specs.
The phone company had software that made possible a check of our desktop specs over the net. I ran it, and despite our desktop having only 48 meg, it said our desktop met the minimum requirements. That didnt make sense to me.
I will be calling the phone company to ask, but thought you techies here might have some ideas.
We possess an ancient desktop and an almost new laptop. The laptop came with a Dlink router.
The local phone company says min specs for the service are 64 Meg of Ram. The ancient desktop has only 48 Meg (i could upgrade to 64, but since we have the laptop, and hope to get a new desktop in a few months, at most, Im not sure its worth doing that - in any case, didnt want to do it right away for various reasons)
Now the laptop meets the min specs easily, but IIUC, the DSL software has to run on the PC thats physically connected to the DSL line - since the laptop moves around the house, and would be connected to our home LAN only via wireless, I presume we cant use the laptop as the base system for the DSL. We have to have a stationary PC connected to the router with adequate specs.
The phone company had software that made possible a check of our desktop specs over the net. I ran it, and despite our desktop having only 48 meg, it said our desktop met the minimum requirements. That didnt make sense to me.
I will be calling the phone company to ask, but thought you techies here might have some ideas.
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