I'm not sure if you can reuse.  The modem was free, so I figure take the
new one,  try 'em both.  Use the better product.

E!


>
> On Thursday, Apr 7, 2005, at 12:01 US/Central, Eric Wilson wrote:
>> Having said that,  I've had only one outage in that two years. And that
>> was for a over-zelous backhoe operator at the C.O., not from poor
>> network
>> admin.
>
> Reminds me of a .sig I once saw: Be sure to always carry a piece of
> fiber optic networking cable with you.  If you are ever lost, simply
> drop the fiber on the ground, wait a few minutes, and then ask the
> back-hoe operator for directions.
>
>> The -only- bad thing I can say about Covad, is that although they have
>> a
>> static subnets, it is negotiated via PPPoE in there modem.  On the
>> upside
>> to that - I have admin access to said modem. Still a great service
>> though.
>
> If my existing ADSL modem can do PPPoE, do I still need their modem?
>
> Regards,
> - Robert
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