On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:20 AM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The place to find out if your DSL modem is compatible is whoever is
> providing the actual DSL connection, which is usually the phone
> company, who is not necessarily the ISP.
>
> I'm using an external DSL modem that isn't on my local phone company's
> official list on their website, but the seller said it worked, and the
> phone company confirmed that it would work. The tech support guy said
> they'd prefer that I use it instead of my old Intel internal PCI modem
> (in a PC), which IS on their official list. Go figure.
I am not at home so cannot call them right now.
However, I do know what my ISP supplied DSL modem is.
It is an:
EQ-66R ADSL Router
(this is on the label on the bottom)
On the top it says: 660 Series
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