Hi guys,
Hopefully this is the right forum to be asking this.
We just moved to a new Canadian town, and we're trying to get our DSL Internet set up (dry loop).
I was able to confirm that the DSL works by plugging my modem directly into the demarcation point (pictured here). But now we need to connect the demarcation point to one of our phone jacks. Basically, the DSL line needs to be connect to at least one of our phone jacks.
Strangely, our ISP (Teksavvy) is telling me that they can't do this for us since it's "private property' matter (lol what?).
I don't know what kind of contractor is needed to hire to get this done. I've called several Electricians in our area, and none of them offer this kind of service. Even my ISP (Teksavvy) doesn't seem to know what contractor I need to contact to run a DSL line through our house.
Any thoughts? Better yet, is it possible to do DIY this sort of thing? I've been without Internet for several days, and it's starting to drive me nuts!
Hopefully this is the right forum to be asking this.
We just moved to a new Canadian town, and we're trying to get our DSL Internet set up (dry loop).
I was able to confirm that the DSL works by plugging my modem directly into the demarcation point (pictured here). But now we need to connect the demarcation point to one of our phone jacks. Basically, the DSL line needs to be connect to at least one of our phone jacks.
Strangely, our ISP (Teksavvy) is telling me that they can't do this for us since it's "private property' matter (lol what?).
I don't know what kind of contractor is needed to hire to get this done. I've called several Electricians in our area, and none of them offer this kind of service. Even my ISP (Teksavvy) doesn't seem to know what contractor I need to contact to run a DSL line through our house.
Any thoughts? Better yet, is it possible to do DIY this sort of thing? I've been without Internet for several days, and it's starting to drive me nuts!
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