 hyperroks
join:2003-09-30 Welland, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| wet to dry loop
i am not ready to do this yet, i am simply informing myself,:) can i go from a wet to dry loop with no service interruptions? can my dry be set up while i am still using my original account , and let that account be active until my dry line has sync? thank you for the help in advance:) |
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  Bicephale
join:2005-09-24 | There was no service interruption when i moved from one city to another, i suppose it's even simpler with two lines in the same house! |
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  AkFubar Resistance is Futile
join:2005-02-28 Toronto Can.
·TekSavvy Solutions..
·Bell Sympatico
1 edit | said by Bicephale :There was no service interruption when i moved from one city to another, i suppose it's even simpler with two lines in the same house! Nothing is ever truly simple when Bell is involved.  -- "No matter where you go, there you are." - Buckaroo Banzai |
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 hyperroks
join:2003-09-30 Welland, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
1 edit | reply to Bicephale i ask cos when i changed my phone number i was without dsl for 5 days..:) Also, its not 2 lines persay,that is where the question comes in, it would be a dry loop on the same line ( other pair) how would i know when it is up and running? a new login? lol sorry for the questions thanks for the replies:) |
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  Bicephale
join:2005-09-24
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| For me two pairs means two lines but maybe my personal experience doesn't apply well to this case. I must confess still fail to understand why there should be a delay if your access is due to be opened soon enough. I'm sure others will provide more factual advice though. |
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  Bicephale
join:2005-09-24 | reply to AkFubar AkFubar, i love your new avatar! Please don't change!!!
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 hyperroks
join:2003-09-30 Welland, ON | reply to Bicephale maybe its mt wording:) i mean the second set of wires inside my phone line:) |
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 TheMG
join:2007-09-04 Edmonton, AB
·TELUS
| reply to hyperroks I don't know about Bell, but with Telus I switched from wet to dry and service disruption was unavoidable for the fact that the wet line has to be canceled prior to activating a dry line on the same line. If there are ports available the disruption could be fairly short, however if there's a waiting list for ports in your area, you'll lose the port you were on and have to wait days to regain service.
Phone up TSI, they'll be able to explain this to you in detail. Again, this is with Telus, Bell may be a bit different, I don't know, so phone in. |
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