Okay, so I'm not familiar with how DSL works at all, this my first time running into the issue. I'll just summarize my story and what my intentions are.
So, I am currently with century link, and using a dual modem/router that is connected via DSL. It was installed in my kitchen (terrible choice of mine), and I want to move it into my lounge. Tried and failed, and the modem would not connect to the DSL. Put the modem back in its original place and it worked as usual, then I tried connecting my micro desktop to the previous lounge DSL port using a Ethernet cord. My computer was unable to connect to the DSL, I think it just may be the problem of the port. So, my question is, how do I "activate" the DSL port so I can move my modem to that new position, and able to connect my computer directly to the modem.
So, I am currently with century link, and using a dual modem/router that is connected via DSL. It was installed in my kitchen (terrible choice of mine), and I want to move it into my lounge. Tried and failed, and the modem would not connect to the DSL. Put the modem back in its original place and it worked as usual, then I tried connecting my micro desktop to the previous lounge DSL port using a Ethernet cord. My computer was unable to connect to the DSL, I think it just may be the problem of the port. So, my question is, how do I "activate" the DSL port so I can move my modem to that new position, and able to connect my computer directly to the modem.