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I am having an problems installing my DSL service. I am getting no connectivity even though everthing is properly installed.
Currently I have comast internet. I still have it running because I didn't want to get rid of it until I got my DSL up and running. However, is it possible that my DSL service is not operating because I still get Comcast service?
@bdp6740 wrote:
However, is it possible that my DSL service is not operating because I still get Comcast service?
If I understand everything correctly: If you get landline phone service from Comcast, yes.
no, i do not have a comcast land line.
Notifed admins/mods/ Verizon workers, about this issue and they should get back to you soon.
Do you have a Verizon NID somewhere inside or outside of your home? You should be able to find this near your power meter, electrical panel, or your home's common electrical ground. If possible, see if you can connect your DSL modem up to the test jack found in most modern NIDs to see if you get connectivity. If you have an older style NID and are not comfortable with temporarily wiring up a jack, get Verizon out to make sure both your home and the wiring on Verizon's end is connected up.
Also, to make sure we're not riding on a false assumption, do you have a solid DSL light showing up on your modem?