Does DSL come through phone line?

A digital subscriber line (DSL) provides access to the internet through telephone lines and a modem, which is a piece of hardware that acts as the middleman between an internet connection and a computer, wireless router, smart TV or other device.
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Is DSL cable or phone line?

DSL (Digital Subscriber Link) uses your phone line to provide internet service. Don't confuse this with dial-up; DSL is much faster and won't tie up a phone line while you're using the internet.
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What does DSL run through?

A DSL modem uses telephone lines for high-speed Internet connections. When you connect to the Internet, you might connect through a regular modem, through a local-area network connection in your office, through a cable modem or through a digital subscriber line (DSL) connection.
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Where does DSL plug into?

DSL internet plugs into a phone jack with a phone cord. Cable internet plugs into a cable outlet with a coaxial cable.
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Where does DSL connect to?

DSL, or Digital Subscriber Line, connects you to the internet through telephone lines. That's good news for rural internet users, since telephone lines can be found all across the US—even in places where cable and fiber internet infrastructure is nowhere to be seen.
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Are DSL and phone jacks the same?

Newer installations often use Ethernet cables, which still use the same two frequencies but also have extra wires for forward compatibility. A DSL jack is identical to a phone jack, except that the extra transmit and receive wires are connected.
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What color is the DSL cable?

DSL uses different colored wires depending on the service. The DSL telephone service travels on a pair of cables that are traditionally purple and green. The DSL Internet service typically utilizes orange and white wires for CAT5 wiring. Older wiring for the DSL Internet service may be yellow and black.
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Does every house have DSL?

Digital Subscriber Line high-speed internet service extends to many areas, but DSL coverage is limited and therefore not available everywhere because of technical factors.
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How can I tell if I have DSL?

If using the internet in your home also ties up the phone line (i.e. you can't place or receive calls on your home phone) then you have dial-up. If connecting to the internet does not interfere with your home phone, or you don't have a home phone connection, then you are a DSL customer.
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How do I check my DSL line?

How to Test a DSL Line
  1. Access your modem's settings by typing the IP indicated in your modem's manual. ...
  2. Use an online speedtesting service such as SpeedTest. ...
  3. Have your ISP's technical support test your modem from their side of the connection.
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Is DSL obsolete?

Now, it is the end of the road for Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) and all of its variants – ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), ADSL 2+ (ADSL Extension), SDSL (Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line), and VDSL (Very High DSL). On October 1, 2020, AT&T in the USA announced the formal end of DSL.
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What does a DSL look like?

When your modem was originally installed, you should have had a DSL cable (usually gray), a yellow Ethernet Cable, and a black power cord. (The DSL cable looks like a standard telephone cable and has a smaller plug than the yellow Ethernet cable).
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How many wires are needed for DSL?

The phone company's line consists of a two pairs of wires. Each pair is typically considered as part of a loop, connecting a two-terminal device at the customer's end to a two-terminal device at the phone company.
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What is DSL phone line?

A digital subscriber line (DSL) provides access to the internet through telephone lines and a modem, which is a piece of hardware that acts as the middleman between an internet connection and a computer, wireless router, smart TV or other device.
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Does a modem need a phone line?

Cable modems can provide Internet service. You don't need a phone line in order to get Internet service. In fact, most cable companies offer Internet service by hooking up the coaxial cable line to a special cable modem.
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Does a wireless router need to be plugged into a phone line?

The router needs a secondary piece of equipment -- a modem -- to make the Internet connection. DSL modems use phone lines to connect your network to the Internet, and the router connects to the modem, not the phone line.
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Does DSL require a modem?

Your modem shares this connection with a computer or a router via an Ethernet cable. Modems aren't one-size-fits-all solutions; the type of modem you'll need depends on the type of internet service you receive. If that's DSL, you'll need a DSL modem. If your ISP offers cable internet, you'll need a cable modem.
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