My parents currently have their PC in a room upstairs. They want to bring the PC downstairs to the living room. But when I brought the PC downstairs and hooked it into the phone jack, the modem wasn't getting the "line" lit up on their modem. I've looked a bit on google and saw something about filters and what not, but didn't really understand it (but also didn't look too in depth into it). All the phone jacks are the same from what my parents tell me. They use to have home phones hooked up to all the jacks.
- Is this common or are the jacks wired differently perhaps?
But that is all sort of a mute point because they are getting a new ISP to have higher speeds to watch shows online (goodbye directv). They have landed at getting Qwest as their new provider. I'm not sure if they provide DSL or Cable services. I do know that Qwest have a do it yourself installation (they send you a CD) which I told them I'd do (partly because my niece, that is in 6th grade, installed it at my uncles house without a hitch). The kit comes with a modem, all the necessary cables and 3 phone filters (ah ha!).
- So assuming all the jacks are the same (and the DSL doesn't work downstairs because of the 'filters'), installation with Qwest should go okay right?
- Is this common or are the jacks wired differently perhaps?
But that is all sort of a mute point because they are getting a new ISP to have higher speeds to watch shows online (goodbye directv). They have landed at getting Qwest as their new provider. I'm not sure if they provide DSL or Cable services. I do know that Qwest have a do it yourself installation (they send you a CD) which I told them I'd do (partly because my niece, that is in 6th grade, installed it at my uncles house without a hitch). The kit comes with a modem, all the necessary cables and 3 phone filters (ah ha!).
- So assuming all the jacks are the same (and the DSL doesn't work downstairs because of the 'filters'), installation with Qwest should go okay right?