txdon
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You are now no longer rural! Moderators Please post this thread in TBN's new forum "Living In The City With A Tractor".
signed, Jealous

signed, Jealous
Following the instructions that came with the modem, I plugged it into my wireless router instead of the computer and into the phone jack. The DSL light just blinked. I still have my cell phone modem, so I searched online and found that probably all the phones and satellite boxes needed to be disconnected. After doing that, the DSL light came on steady and the internet connection light showed up. I opened my browser and was right at CenturyLink's site to complete the installation. They guided me through filter installation (one dual and two single filters). Except for needing two more single filters, everything was in the box and worked just as described. I tested the speed and it actually slightly exceeds what I signed up for. I have lots of speed at my desktop and very good speed through my wireless CradlePoint MBR-1000 router.
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You are now no longer rural! Moderators Please post this thread in TBN's new forum "Living In The City With A Tractor".
signed, Jealous
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You are now no longer rural! Moderators Please post this thread in TBN's new forum "Living In The City With A Tractor".
signed, Jealous
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Do they offer the digital TV there? They do not here, want us to bundle it with DishNetwork. Up to this point there is no savings so therefore I have not done this.
Heck I am 8 miles from the nearest traffic light and 17 miles from the nearest McDonalds and have DSL.
Heck I am 8 miles from the nearest traffic light and 17 miles from the nearest McDonalds and have DSL.