What is DSL?
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a technology for bringing high-bandwidth information to homes and small businesses over ordinary copper telephone lines. Digital data is transmitted to your computer directly as digital data instead of being modulated by a modem, and this allows the phone company to use a much wider bandwidth for transmitting it to you.
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What are my hardware options?
 
You have two options for DSL hardware when ordering your DSL line through Qwest:
 
Internal: Intel PRO/DSL 2200 "modem":
Please see above description.
*NOTE: This "modem" can only be used for DMT (new conditioning) DSL lines. MOST new lines are DMT.
 
External: Cisco 678 "router":
Requires a network interface card in each computer to be connected, slightly more difficult to setup. Has some firewalling and security features. Supports NAT (connecting multiple computers through a single IP address). Recommended for the technical user or accounts with multiple IP addresses. Check with Qwest for pricing.
*NOTE: This "router" can only be used for DMT (new conditioning) DSL lines. MOST new lines are DMT.

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