I have Verizon DSL and for some reason the connection to verizon can only be made using the phone line in my office and not anywhere else in my house. Does anyone have the same problem or can explain why?
AKlass:
If you're modem works out of one jack in your house, I'll bet you a dollar it's because you have a pots splitter in your house. Ideally, the easy way to check this is to plug your modem into the only jack where it works, and test out the phone. If you don't hear the staticy noise of the modem then it's being filtered out.
What you can do, is go to your phone box, open it up and look for a device that has 3 'inputs'. One will be labeled LINE, that's the line coming in from the protector or demarcation point, the other will be labeled ATU-M, that's the line that's the 'DSL ONLY' signal (but you will hear dialtone on it) for the modem (it's effectively unfiltered). The other line is labeled PHONE, which is usually spliced into the remaining house wiring. If you want to change the jack which your ADSL modem runs on, you can use a toner to 'tone it out'. The idea being you plug the toner into the jack you want to use, take the toner want to your phone box, and find the line that's making the most noise. Now it helps to snip the end of the splice point of all your inside wiring and fan the wires out, and touch the tip of the toner to bare copper to make sure you have the right jack. Once you've found the right jack, simple take those wires, and swap them with the wires that are plugged into the ATU-M port on the pots splitter. (take the old wires from the ATU-M and splice them back into the rest of the inside wiring so you will have phone in your office.)
That being said, you should be able to get a dedicated DSL signal to any jack in the house.
Load Coils are used to shoot dialtone far away from remotes and CO's, there is a snow-balls chance in hell you're ever, EVER going to get DSL on a line with load coils, and those aren't installed inside a home, they are in remotes, CO's and sometimes SAC boxes.
Hope this helps.
***EDIT: The ATU-M label is sometimes also labeled (conveniently) MODEM

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