Unfortunately there is no Internet access at our holidayhouse like advertised. Only on weekends a friendly neighbor plugs in his open WLAN Accesspoint.
A few days ago a technician put this socket into the wall, but i have no idea how to use this for internet access.
Chris guessed that it is a danish telephone socket, so a DSL Modem is still missing.
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- XTaran commented on Danish Internet: It is a PO
- Philip Paeps commented on Danish Internet: It's a tel
It's a telephone socket. :-) The two vertical slots carry signal, if I remember correctly. The horizontal one you should be able to ignore for most purposes.
As for using it for internet access, it's fairly easy: you break the socket out of the wall, and hook your modem up to the wires carying signal. *grin*
I moved out of Denmark about six years ago, and still bump into plugs that fit into their silly sockets. :-o
- Philip
It is a POTS (Plain Old Telephone System) socket. You can get adapter cables for plugging in a modem in most computer shops. Did that on my Denmark holidays in 2002. We used a call by call provider, which had his CDs in the computer shop... Worked fine and was fast enough to read e-mails and surf a little bit...