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Author: Don Calfa
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Subject: Broadband, DSL for Linux
Is that DSL and Internet? From what I've seen around here, you get
charged seperately for DSL and Internet.

Kevin Brown wrote:

>I'm guessing that I pay $50/month for 640K/256K Qwest Business account. The
>router runs in PPP mode doing NAT for my network.
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>>I paid 49.99/mo for my static IP and thost down/up rates. From what
>>I've seen on Qwest's website, they're pricier for slower rates. What
>>are you paying?
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>>>I use Qwest DSL with an external DSL router. Linux/BSD/Windows all work fine
>>>with it. Just make sure you pick an ISP other than MSN (the default). They
>>>have a list of ISPs available, but they don't make it easy to find on their
>>>site.
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>>>>I just moved here from Atlanta and used DirecTVDSL for a static IP and
>>>>1.5 down, 256 up for Internet. Deru prices are too high. What is
>>>>everybody using for basically the same? I don't think I can get
>>>>DirecTVDSL at my new house.
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