Jabka Atu wrote:
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Hello ..

Since in isreal most of the people connected to one compony (Bezeq) is
it posible to use thous lines as LAN? .
I understent that it will be really slow , but still is it even posible ?

I found few old modems at home (33600 ) and think that they can be used.

Thank you in advance.


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In virtually all cases the subscriber line to your home is terminated at
the phone company in a piece of dedicated equipment (e.g. a switch).  As
such the lines can't be connected as a LAN unless the phone company does
it.
Larry


OK,...

but what about the people inside the building ?
as all the lines are connected to the same switch.



There exist consumer-level devices that use the house wiring as a low-performing network. Flat, two pair phone cable will work a bit like CAT5 twisted-pair. It's also done with AC power house wiring; Netgear sells a couple of versions of this for the US. It's too expensive. Wireless G or N is almost always a better choice.

AFAIK, nobody bothers with this for larger organizations/installations. It should be possible for analog phone systems. Won't work at all with a digital PBX.


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