What is needed for an ISDN Connection?
What
is it?
1. Call your local telephone service provider. You
will need to have them install a data line in your home or
office to be used for the ISDN connection. The benefit of
the data line over an analog line is the data line increases
the amount of information that can be transferred from point
to point. The installation of the data line will have a one-time
fee ranging from approximately $100 to $500, depending on
your location in the US, with an additional monthly fee similar
to that of your regular phone bill.
2. Choose your data package. Your choices are data,
data/voice, and data/voice/voicemail. The data line can enable
you to use both your fax machine and be connected to the Net
simultaneously (with a two line connection). This is the ideal
choice for those with a home office or small business, which
requires a constant, high-speed connection to the Internet.
3. Get an ISDN data modem (you can purchase one through
cyberMIND for $199.00). An ISDN modem is needed because an
ISDN line uses a digital signal as apposed to the analog signal
of your regular phone line.
4. Hook the ISDN modem up to your PC. Install accompanying
software, making sure to place your dial-up information into
the correct areas (for assistance, you can contact us at 877-373-6680).
5. From this point, you need only to hook the modem up to
the new data line and establish the connection.
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