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| ...the same phone line? I have two computers, one downstairs and one upstairs. I want broadband access on both, but not together at the same time, since I can only be in one place at once. Simple answers please. Thanks in advance. |
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| get a double splicer phone connector. |
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| You can get a phone jack that has 2, 3, or 4 outlets. Just plugs into your outlet like a normal phone line would. Might be tough to run a wire downstairs without looking tacky. |
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