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| 344015 | 2005-04-12 08:31:00 | Can you get two telephone numbers ADSL enabled at different addresses (same account holder) and access the same account without paying for two connections? | Nalla (6795) | ||
| 344016 | 2005-04-12 08:46:00 | I dont see why you couldn't log in with someone elses account (or your own from someone elses home :p), like dial up, as long as the phone line has been switched over for adsl access. Not sure if they're (your isp) sweet with it though. | sal (67) | ||
| 344017 | 2005-04-12 09:06:00 | Can you get two telephone numbers ADSL enabled at different addresses (same account holder) and access the same account without paying for two connections? I doubt it. Cause unlike dialup which is tied to your account, ADSL is tied to your phone line. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 344018 | 2005-04-12 09:54:00 | You should be able to access your account through any adsl enabled phone line. The speed you get is set by the option you have selected thru your isp. You would just have to connect using the logon provided by your isp. I doubt that you would be able to log on at both addresses at the same time and you would probably have to pay Telecom or your isp the connection fee for each line. | lark (1313) | ||
| 344019 | 2005-04-12 10:04:00 | I doubt it. Cause unlike dialup which is tied to your account, ADSL is tied to your phone line. if thats the case then why do i need to use a password to connect? |
robsonde (120) | ||
| 344020 | 2005-04-12 10:16:00 | You need a password to authenticate your account. Nalla - you can't do as you ask. You'd need to pay for the second account as each phone line (as pctek alludes to) has to be enabled to accept broadband. I tried this already :) |
thepom (7654) | ||
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