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FAQ RevisionsEditors: Bill See Profile, dslx_tech See Profile, sashwa See Profile
Last modified on 2009-06-29 21:19:07
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1.0 General Information

·Forum Guidelines
·Are there any DSL Extreme employees that participate in the forum?
·If Verizon/AT&T has turned me down for DSL, will DSLX be able to provide it?
·My contract is up. What happens now?
·What is the DSL Extreme website?
·What modems will work with DSLX?
·Where can I find reviews of DSL Extreme?
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by sashwa See Profile

Yes.

The following member(s) are official DSLExtreme representatives that frequently monitor the forums and are available to answer your questions.

dslx_gm See Profile - George is the General Manager of DSLExtreme.

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by Bill See Profile edited by sashwa See Profile
last modified: 2009-06-29 21:19:07

Most likely, no.

You are probably too far from the CO/RT. DSLX provides service over Verizon/AT&T lines and the same distance restrictions apply.

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by Bill See Profile
last modified: 2006-06-12 11:37:20

Thirty days prior to the end of your one year contract, you will receive a notice giving the option to renew. If you choose not to renew you will be placed on a month-to-month account at a slightly higher rate. If you choose to renew you are typically given a rate that is around the promo rate or slightly higher. The price depends on the packages and network provider that you are on. You will be able to see the pricing under the members section by selecting modify subscription 30 days prior to your anniversary date.

These threads talk about this:

»What happens after the year's up?

»Re: What is the pricing?

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by sashwa See Profile

»https://www.dslextreme.com is the offical DSL Extreme website.

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by Bill See Profile edited by sashwa See Profile
last modified: 2008-05-20 22:24:12

As a general rule of thumb any ADSL (or ADSL2 that supports ADSL) modem will work with DSLX service. They prefer modems that come pre-configured as transparent bridges but modem that are functioning routers or wireless routers can work as well. »Re: list of compatible DSL modems/routers

In general DSLX service will work with any ADSL modem that supports RFC1483 / Bridge Mode and DMT (g.DMT) VP set to 0 VC set to 35. If your modem worked with another companies service like AT&T or Verizon, it is likely that it will work with DSLExtreme unless it has been locked to only work on their network.

You can find a list of approved modems on their website in the Knowledge base support area.

Approved Modem List
Speedstream 5360 modem

You can find a list of non-compliant modems here:

Non-Compliant Modems

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by sashwa See Profile
last modified: 2008-06-15 12:25:12

DSL Extreme Reviews

Currently DSLReports has many reviews of DSL Extreme from DSLR users.

You can also see how DSL Extreme rates head-to-head with other providers by going here

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by Bill See Profile
last modified: 2005-01-23 13:52:29



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