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Okay, so clue me in.  What is a dsl splitter and what does it do?  I 
assume it enables you to send the dsl signal to two dsl devices, 
therefore having effectively two dsl connections?  I don't know enough 
about the technology to see how this could possibly work.

Ignorant minds want to know (more)!

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Until later, Geoffrey


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