On Jul 29, 2004, at 3:30 PM, Mac Canada wrote:

Do I take it that purchasing a DSL modem in Canda, is still too new a
phenomenon for reviews?


Naaahh... Just that depending on the region you're in, you might not have the luxury of having a smaller provider that lets you buy the modems! ;-)

I have purchased a Speedstream DSL for my dedicated connection (my DSL provider in Montreal is B2B2C); I have sold and installed D-Link DSL modems at clients; I've also seen the G-Net DSL modems in a couple of locations, but it's not really well rated with local providers (some having experienced connection reliability issues).

The D-Link DSL 300 is a decent unit. It will set you back about $150. Whatever you end up considering brand/model wise, please check with your DSL provider for compatibility: you don't want to end up buying something that won't work with your provider's equipment.

Christian Dupuis
Technicien Mac et Windows/Mac & Windows Tech
Sp�cialiste support technique/Tech Support Specialist


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