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T1. How can I use fetchmail with sendmail?

The Fetchmail FAQ
For most sendmails, no special configuration is required. Eric Allman tells me that if FEATURE(always_add_domain) is included in sendmail's configuration, you can leave the rewrite option off. If your sendmail complains ''sendmail does not relay'', make sure your sendmail.cf file says Cwlocalhost so that sendmail recognizes 'localhost' as a name of its host.

What is the difference between DSL and T1 service?

Digital Subscriber Line
DSL run over regular phone lines. T1's are qualified data circuits with more extensive testing and monitoring (qualified loop). See similar questions...

How do I connect a voice T1 to a phone system?

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Voice T1s can be terminated in a number of fashions but additional equipment is almost always required. If a PBX (Private Branch Exchange) phone system is being used, a T1 line card can be purchased to integrate it into the phone system. If a system is not being used, a T1 channel bank will split out the 24 channels so that they can be used like traditional phone lines. Voice T1 lines are normally delivered via a jack provided by the local phone company; this jack is normally a RJ-45. See similar questions...

T1, T3, DSL - What is Dedicated Voice service? How does it relate to a T1?

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For companies considering the many alternatives for long distance service, there are two main formats commonly used to transmit long distance voice traffic. The most ubiquitous form of long distance calling is the switched call. These calls originate from regular POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) lines and are routed through the local telephone company's central switch. Dedicated long distance is transmitted over a digital T1 line from the customer's location through the local telepho... See similar questions...

How does DSL compare to a T1 line?

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T1 is a technology that bundles several phone lines together to provide downstream access speeds of 1.54 Mbps. The decision between DSL and T1 access when DSL is readily available is a straightforward one due to pricing. Normally, for the same high bandwidth access, a business will pay significantly more every month for a T1 line as it would for DSL. Additionally, installation for a T1 line is generally far more expensive than installation and setup of DSL services. See similar questions...

Can I connect more than one computer to my DSL service / Can I use a router?

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Dynamic connections are designed and supported for only single connection. If a customer would like to install a third party router they may do so, but this is not supported. The DSL modem that the customer is using must be configured in bridge mode and the third party router must support dynamic connections. We do not offer help with configuring routers or network support. If you use a Router/Hub/ Switch, you will need to disconnect it to get help from our support department. See similar questions...

Can I use my Cable Modem/DSL connection to connect to the Internet?

Wireless Deployment in Residential Areas
Yes, as long as your ISP allows multiple IPs per customer, either by the use of a DHCP server or specific IP number leases. See similar questions...

What is a T1 line?

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A T1 is a high speed telecommunication line that can carry 24 digitalized voice channels, or it can carry data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second. TI lines carry about roughly 60 times more data than a normal dial-up modem. See similar questions...

What is T1 service?

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Simple answer - T-1 is a type of telephone service capable of transporting the equivalent of 24 conventional telephone lines, using only two pairs of wires. Technical Answer - The T-1 was originated by AT&T in 1962 as a method to be able to send additional data along a common 2 pair of copper wire. The technology was originally to be used for "long-haul" voice communication, but in recent times has been used for data transmission. See similar questions...

What hardware do I need to use T1?

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To use T1 you need at least a router with a built in T1 link and a NIC (Network Interface Card). Most likely you'll need a CSU/DSU. See similar questions...

What is the difference between a DSL connection and an Internet T1 line?

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The primary difference between DSL and a T1 is in the level of over subscription that occurs before the service reaches the end user. When you purchase a full T1 of Internet access, what you are generally getting is access to 1.544 Mbps of transmission on the carrier's network, regardless of what other customers are transmitting and receiving. To better illustrate this, let's assume that a carrier has capacity for 150 Mbps at any given time. This means that the at the most, they would ... See similar questions...

Can you suggest some specific LANforge-ICE settings for DSL, Satellite, T1, etc?

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Candela Technologies, Suite A, 2026 Main Street, Ferndale, WA 98248, USA | www.candelatech.com | sales@candelatech.com | +1 360 380 1618 (PST, GMT -8) See similar questions...

How does DSL connect to my computer?

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The DSL line will require a DSL modem. The DSL modem will connect to your computer through an ethernet cable. Both the modem and the ethernet cable is included in the "Do-It-Yourself" kit. However, you will need to have an ethernet card in your computer. See similar questions...

Can I connect more than one computer to the DIRECTV DSL? gateway?

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Yes. You can share your DIRECTV DSL? among computers within a small home network using any of several DSL router products. The product should be capable of IP masking and NAT (Network Address Translation), and include an Ethernet hub (10Base-T or 10/100Base-T). Follow the router's installation instructions to connect your home network to the router and the router to the gateway. See similar questions...

Can I connect more than one computer to my DSL service?

Tusco.Net, Inc.
Yes. Tusco.Net offers a home networking solution designed to work with our DSL packages. We offer routers that connect directly to your computer. A router, along with a DSL modem, allows up to 250 computers to access the Internet over a single DSL line. For more information, call 330-602-4807. See similar questions...

How does the DSL modem connect to my computer?

DSL Frequently Asked Questions
The DSL modem is an external device that connects to your computer's network interface card (NIC) via a standard 10BaseT cable. Yes, but CCI Net will not provide network technical support. CCI Net will only provide technical support for the DSL line and the primary PC on which it was installed. See similar questions...

How do I connect my computer to the DSL Modem?

Vermont Telephone Company
In order to use the VTel DSL Service with your computer you will need to install a 10BaseT network adapter (also known as an Ethernet card). Once you have installed the adapter you will simply connect it to the DSL Modem using a 10BaseT cable (provided with your modem). Your DSL Modem connects to the existing phone jack in your house and you are ready to go! See similar questions...

How does my computer connect to the DSL router?

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The Ethernet card on your PC connects to the DSL router via a 10BaseT Ethernet cable using RJ-45 connectors. The AT&T technician will bring a laptop PC to test the customers' DSL access and the customers' DSL router/modem. Due to liability issues, AT&T cannot assist with configuration or testing of the customers' personal computer or LAN with the DSL service. See similar questions...

What is the difference between RUCC DSL vs cable?

RUCC DSL
Cable is a shared medium so gets slower as more users are connected. DSL is not shared. It is a 1 to 1 subscription up to the POA. (Point of aggregation.) Our service allows for better security and is provided using a dedicated, preconfigured router (recommended) instead of a card or modem plugged directly into a computer that relies on installed software to function. See similar questions...

What can I do with T1?

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The T1 connection is a dedicated link. Unlike ISDN and analog modem connections the T1 connection is up 24 hours a day. This gives you some additional options like running servers. See similar questions...

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