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DSL FAQS

Technology
1. What is DSL?
2. How does DSL compare to cable modems?

Speed
1. How fast is DSL?
2. What affects my connection speed?

Availability
1. Is VCU.Org  DSL available on my phone line?
2. I am a VCU.Org dial-up customer.  Can I switch to DSL and keep my vcu.org email address?
3. My neighbor has VCU.Org  DSL, but my phone line doesn't qualify. Why?
4. Can I change my phone number to get a phone number that qualifies for DSL?
5. If one number doesn't qualify, will another number at the same location qualify for DSL?



Hardware & Software
1. Does VCU.Org  support Macintosh?
2. What equipment do I need to get DSL?
3. Can I use any DSL modem with my VCU.Org  service?
4. Is VCU.Org  DSL compatible with Windows XP?

Installation & Setup
1. What's involved in the DSL self-installation process?
2. How long will it take to install my new DSL service?
3. How will I know when my DSL service is ready?
4. Once I order DSL , how can I check the status of my order?

Security
1. How secure is my DSL connection?

What You Can Do With DSL
1. Can I host a Web page?
2. Can I hook up more than one computer with a single DSL connection?

DSL & Your Phone Line
1. Does DSL require installing an additional phone line?
2. Can I use my fax machine and the Internet at the same time?
3. Will my current phone features work with DSL?
4. If my DSL modem loses power, do I lose phone service?

Your Account
1. How many e-mail accounts come with my DSL service?
2. Are VCU.Org  DSL charges in addition to my current monthly phone bill charges?
3. What type of technical support is available?
4. I am already a VCU.Org  DSL customer and am moving. How can I keep my DSL account?
5. How do I cancel the service?





1. What is DSL?
DSL is a modem technology that turns your existing phone line into a three-channel data delivery system. One channel transmits voice services, so normal phone and fax usage continues whether or not you are accessing the Internet. A second channel transmits data downstream at high speeds, and a third bi-directional channel transmits data upstream. The downstream and upstream channels carry information to and from the Internet. Therefore, phone or fax calls occurring on the first channel are not affected by your  activity. There are modems at each end of the phone line. One is at your home; one is at the Verizon Central Office. Working together, these modems provide a dedicated connection that avoids the need to dial-up for access to the Internet. The modem in the Verizon Central Office points your Internet traffic to the DSL network and on to the Internet. With DSL Internet access, you have a fast connection to the Internet.


2. How does DSL compare to cable modems?
Cable modems offer service over a shared cable. Multiple users may be connected to the same local cable line. DSL provides a dedicated connection to the Verizon Central office, so that you don't have to share your local access connection with other users.

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1. How fast is DSL?

VCU.Org  DSL is a powerful connection that loads data and images at a much faster rate than a dial-up connection. VCU.Org  DSL speed brings you the convenience you want, making your work (or play) that much easier and more fun.  You will experience speeds up to 1.5MB download and 128K upload.  Speed will vary depending on distance from Verizon central office, line conditions, and Internet traffic.

Super High-Speed Internet Access
Dial-up vs. VCU.Org  DSL: A quick comparison
Application Dial-up VCU.Org  DSL
Download 1MB family reunion photos Over 4 min. About 25 sec.
Download 1.5 MB research proposal Over 6 min. About 40 sec.
Download 2.5 MB MP3 music Over 10 min. About 60 sec.
Download 6 MB sports/news video clip Over 25 min. About 2.5 min.

Speed comparisons are based on the following throughput comparisons: 32 Kbps for 56 Kbps modem and 320 Kbps for 768 Kbps DSL. Download speeds are not guaranteed. See question No. 2 below for more information.

2. What affects my connection speed?

When you connect to the Internet using a DSL modem, the speeds that you will experience will vary based on a variety of factors, including the following:
  • Distance of your telephone line from a Verizon Central Office.
  • Condition of telephone wiring inside and outside your location
  • Computer configuration
  • Network or Internet congestion
  • Server and router speeds of the Web sites you access
  • Other factors

Connection speed is the speed that data is transferred between your computer and the Verizon Central Office during your initial connection to the DSL network. Throughput speed (also called download speed) refers to the rate that information is transferred from the Internet to your computer. It is the speed at which you receive data. Examples of receiving or downloading are reading a Web page, downloading a program, or receiving e-mail. Send speed (also called upload speed) refers to the rate that information is transferred from your computer to the Internet. Examples of sending or uploading are sending e-mail or sending files.

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1. Is VCU.Org  DSL available on my phone line?
To find out now, please enter your phone number on the Qualification Form.  This process allows us to tell you if your line can be equipped with DSL. If it is, the next step is to see if DSL is available and can be provisioned on your line. VCU.Org  representatives do this as part of the order process. Activation of DSL to your location is subject to final confirmation of service availability.

2. I am a VCU.Org dial-up customer.  Can I switch to DSL and keep my vcu.org email address?
Yes.  We will refund any unused dial-up service to you and you can use that money towards the purchase of the VCU.Org DSL modem.  You will continue to be able to use your dial-up account until the DSL service is installed at your location.  You will be able to keep your vcu.org email address.

3. My neighbor has VCU.Org  DSL, but my phone line doesn't qualify. Why?
DSL is a distance-sensitive technology that works solely over copper phone lines. Currently, VCU.Org  DSL is only available to customers residing within 3 "wire-run" miles (up to 18,000 feet) from their Verizon Central Office. In addition, customers must be served over copper wires. Some wires may be capable of handling DSL and others may not, even in the same area. Verizon is working to overcome the distance limitation and make DSL more widely available. So, while you may not qualify for the service today, it is possible that you could be able to receive it in the near future as the technology improves.

4. Can I change my phone number to get a phone number that qualifies for DSL?
No, because a telephone number change does not change your physical telephone line.

5. If one number doesn't qualify, will another number at the same location qualify for DSL?
Please check the availability for any of your telephone numbers. It is sometimes possible that a customer location could have more than one telephone line, so one telephone line might qualify while another telephone line does not.

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1. Does VCU.Org  support Macintosh?
VCU.Org  supports Macintosh and Macintosh-compatible computers, including the iMac.

2. What equipment do I need to get DSL?
You will need DSL filters and a DSL modem.  DSL filters are included with your DSL modem purchased through VCU.Org. You will also need a 10Base-T Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC). You can get a NIC at the VCU.Org store, if your computer does not have one.

3. Can I use any DSL modem with my VCU.Org  service?
No. You need to use a DSL modem that is compatible with VCU.Org  DSL. If you want to use a modem from a source other than VCU.Org, please check with Access Technology first to determine compatibility. (355-9999)

4. Is VCU.Org  DSL compatible with Windows XP?
Yes.

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1. What's involved in the DSL self-installation process?
After you place your order for VCU.Org  DSL, we will send you a DSL modem, instructions and DSL filters. The instructions will walk you through the installation process, including installing your DSL modem and using DSL filters. Live technical support is available for help as well.

2. How long will it take to install my new DSL service?
Installation time can vary, however we recommend that you reserve about one hour.  The actual time it takes you may be more or less. Generally, our customers install DSL in about one hour. This hour also includes time for installing the DSL filters on each phone jack. This is a generous estimate that allows for various unexpected delays.

Once you have your new DSL service running, you will be able to experience so much more on the Web, allowing you to be more productive. The one-hour investment of your time to install the service will really be worth it.

3. How will I know when my DSL service is ready?
We will notify you via e-mail or telephone on your service ready date.

4. Once I order DSL , how can I check the status of my order?
Please call 355-9999
 to check on the progress of your DSL order.

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1. How secure is my DSL connection?
From a security perspective, DSL (and cable modem) networks are not very different from analog modem-based dial-up networks. They connect customers to ISPs and the Internet using IP as their network protocol. However, DSL and cable modems are more attractive than dial-up connections to hackers for the same reasons that make them more attractive to customers. The ease of connection and available bandwidth of these networks often results in customers staying  much longer, making them more vulnerable to attack attempts. Fortunately, there are precautions you can take to improve the security of your DSL connection, such as firewall software. We strongly recommend that you install a commercially available firewall (and antivirus) product. Some firewall products are even available for personal use free of charge.

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1. Can I host a Web page?
Yes, VCU.Org  DSL offers 10mb of space for a personal home page.

2. Can I hook up more than one computer with a single DSL connection?
Yes, VCU.Org  offers on site networking setup if you would like us to set it up.  Our recommended Zoom X5 DSL modem is ready for four computers to connect to it out of the box without any additional hubs or routers.

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1. Does DSL require installing an additional phone line?
No. You will not need an additional phone line. DSL technology allows simultaneous analog (voice or fax) and DSL (data) transmission over the same telephone line. You still use your phone as you do now.

2. Can I use my fax machine and the Internet at the same time?
Yes. DSL technology allows simultaneous analog voice or fax and DSL data transmission over the same telephone line.

3. Will my current phone features work with DSL?
Yes. Adding VCU.Org  DSL to your phone line does not affect your other telephone services and features. DSL will not affect Caller ID, voice mail, call waiting, or other advanced calling features.

4. If my DSL modem loses power, do I lose phone service?
No. The DSL modem is designed so that your normal telephone service will operate even if the modem is unplugged or otherwise disabled.

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1. How many e-mail accounts come with my DSL service?
VCU.Org  DSL service includes up to three e-mail accounts. Multiple e-mail accounts allow other household members to have their own private e-mail account.  Additional email accounts can be purchased for $2.50 per month each.  Please email support@vcu.org if you wish to add more.

2. Are VCU.Org  DSL charges in addition to my current monthly phone bill charges?
Yes, VCU.Org  DSL monthly recurring charges are in addition to your monthly telephone service charges from your local phone provider.

3. What type of technical support is available?
VCU.Org  provides live technical support 7 days a week.  A tutorial, user guides, frequently asked questions (FAQs), and our extensive  help site are also available.  We also offer on-site technical support as well.

4. I am already a VCU.Org  DSL customer and am moving. How can I keep my DSL account?
To learn how you can keep your VCU.Org  DSL account when you move to a new location, please call 355-9999.


5. How do I cancel VCU.Org  DSL service?
If you need to cancel the service, please call 355-9999 or email support@vcu.org.  Cancellation requires a seven day notice, prior to your monthly renewal date.  There are no partial month refunds. 

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