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Someone in a remote office has an AT&T service with a 2wire DSL modem/router (at least I *think* it's a combo modem/router; that's the type of device my local DSL provider has been provisioning ...
Went to the AT&T store and ended up switching from AT&T DSL to UVerse internet (can't get UVerse TV though). Days later I get the new equipment and it looks like it is just a DSL modem (Motorola ...
AT&T stopped selling DSL Oct. 1, stranding many existing subscribers on low-speed links and residents of DSL-only areas without any wired broadband.
If AT&T can’t provide an upgrade, you can use your own, faster Wi-Fi 6 or 6E router with your existing modem. At my home, I have AT&T Fiber 1000 service running through a modem with Wi-Fi 5.
Asus' 802.11ac modem-router is an absolute powerhouse, even with the slightly heavy price tag.
Most DSL modems have a built-in router, though, and this configuration will prevent you from performing some activities such as online gaming, file sharing and webcam communication over the Internet.
If you’re a DSL user with a bad case of box clutter, here’s some good news for you. Another vendor is offering a DSL modem/wireless router combo, combining two devices into one.
The Motorola NVG510 DSL modem and AT&T support both get a Gearhead rating of 1 out of 5.
AT&T tried to work some kind of magic to identify my DSL modem and downloaded what appeared to be Flash apps that took forever to do nothing useful.
Q. My Verizon DSL modem-router combo doesn't offer enough Wi-Fi range. Can I replace that with a better model? A. Yes, although Verizon doesn't make that option at all clear. Its support site is ...
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