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Simple. It may be the same telephone number at both locations but the DSL is not bridged. Both locations originate at the CO so I doubt even the POTS is bridged. This can be considered as two separate accounts even though the same number goes to both.
Would you be able to connect two DSL modems, say with a bridging adapter at a jack? No.
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I've got it now, that makes sense. Thanks Ed.
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This is follow up to original post on 12-19-2007. The Installation was a success. Thanks to all whom posted on the issue. Have a great holiday, and please be safe. 
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I'm probably looking at this the wrong way, but why is the customer asking for the same phone number? Is it just for billing/id purposes? I assume that these are regular CO circuits with a voice part that has dialtone and the modems are some kind of ADSL.
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It is same number both location, as it is a opx. (off premise extension)
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Gotcha, thanks. Looking at the topic title I thought that this had to do with the creation of a bridged DSL subnet. Reading the responses, I realized I was wrong somewhere.
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Sorry to resurrect this old post but it is exactly what my father wants to do (he just asked me today). He has his house which is about 2 hundred yards away from his shop and he wants Internet access at his shop. He has a off premises extension in his shop (same phone number as his house and his house already has DSL). I would like to research this option but don't know quite what to ask for. Is there something special that the phone company would need to do to put a modem at each location?
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Brent if you read the whole thread above you will find that it is possible but that you may end up paying for 2 DSL accounts if all you dad wants in Internet access in the shop you should consider WiFi If you want further discussion on this I suggest you start a new thread so that everyone knows what your requirements are.
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You would be better of Brent to setup a wireless network connection between those two points, especially if you have a line of sight somewhere between them.
A couple of wireless routers, some cable, maybe some enclosures.
Still a hell of alot cheaper over just a year than paying for 2 DSL connections.
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or move the modem to the shop when he needs it out there
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