Yes.  But the beauty of VDSL, you can ride the Ethernet traffic
over a live phone line.

On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, Mhac Janapin wrote:

> Now this is really interesting Kelsey. Correct me if I am wrong in my
> understanding of a typical VDSL setup.
> 
> ISP--(via DSL)--+
>                 |
>                 |
> ====MainBuilding|========
>                 |
>             DSLmodem
>                 |
>                 V
> +-----------------------+
> |             NIC1(eth0)|
> |                       |
> |  LinuxBox(router/NAT) |
> |                       |
> |             NIC2(eth1)|
> +-----------------------+
>                       |
>                       V
> +---------+   +----------+   
> |VDSLmodem|<--|LAN switch|
> +---------+   | 8ports   |
>  |            +----------+ 
>  |ordinary     |  |  |  |        
>  |telephone    V  V  V  V    
>  |wire        pc1pc2pc3pc4   
> =|========================
>  |
>  | ~1km away
>  |
> =|=========Building2======
>  |
>  V
> +---------+   +----------+   
> |VDSLmodem|<--|LAN switch|
> +---------+   | 8ports   |
>               +----------+ 
>                |  |  |  |        
>                V  V  V  V    
>               pc1pc2pc3pc4
> 
> might be distorted in an HTML based MUA. try reading in plaintext. :)
> 
> Mhac
> 

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