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  • Which way to go on obtaining a Router?

    Should I get the router with the Verizon DSL order, or purchase locally on my own?
    With Verizon, I will still do my own connecting.
    Just wondering if I can get a better set up on my own.
    Robert

  • #2
    Verizon and AOL

    Verizon will send you a Router

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    • #3
      Dsl

      Don`t forget to buy a really good surge protector. Belkin with in/out
      phone line and lots of outlets for all those big computer power packs.

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      • #4
        Verizon DSL - Westell VersaLinkâ„¢ Gateway


        Combined Router & DSL Modem


        Westell - Home

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        • #5
          Do they offer Verizon FIOS in your area

          The Power of Fiber Optics

          Verizon FiOS

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Marti View Post
            RE: I'm ready for Verizon High Speed Internet but will still be connected
            via phone line. Reply: With Verizon High Speed DSL you can still talk on
            the phone (two separate wires run thru the lines) while you are on line...

            RE: I'd like to rig a router for wireless to 2 other in-house computers
            and my laptop (from the deck). Be sure to get Verizon to send you a
            router with 4 (not 2) connections in the back..
            You can buy them on ebay (store) for less than they cost as Best Buys,
            or Office Depot

            With a wireless laptop - all you have to do is switch it on and the signal
            comes to it (Just Like Magic) Wireless is great but you will still have wires!

            Don`t forget to buy a really good surge protector. Belkin with in/out
            phone line and lots of outlets for all those big computer power packs.

            Marti, thanks so very much.
            Why the (extra) ethernet cables to other computers, if wireless?
            Robert

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            • #7
              Check Home Depot. Routers were on sale and I think tablesaws also.
              Sandcrab

              I thoroughly disapprove of duels. If a man should challenge me, I would take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand and lead him to a quiet place and kill him. --Mark Twain

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Marti
                The Power of Fiber Optics

                Verizon FiOS
                No Fiber Optics in this "set aside wooded" area.
                Robert

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Marti
                  Verizon will send you a Router and Kit

                  They will need to come out to your house
                  and put a filter on your phone line outside

                  You will receive everything in the package
                  Router - Phone Filters - Ethernet Cable

                  Plus you can stay with AOL for under $10
                  a month
                  and keep getting on the line the
                  same as before. Take the highest speed!
                  They say $9.99 for 3 months, then $19.99 the rest of the 1st year. After that, whatever the rate is.

                  Where do you see $10 pm?
                  Robert

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                  • #10
                    Marti is correct that Verizon offers you everything that is needed for DSL. In our area, this company advertises a lot and is dirt cheap. I don't know if they are in your area or not. I have no experience with them.

                    Verizon offers FiOS in our area and it is great for up and down loading big files. I really like it and you would too for uploading your image files to Picasa or looking at a slide show too of large image files.

                    It will come to your area eventually, I am sure.

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                    • #11
                      I have had Verizon FIOS for 18 months now and I love it. We have the 15 MBPS service. We just switched our cable TV over to Verizon FIOS as well and am very happy with it. When they installed the FIOS Cable TV, they upgraded our router to a wireless router for free and let me keep the other one.
                      John

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                      • #12
                        The Differences Between Ethernet and Wireless


                        Ethernet vs. Wireless: Which Networking Solution is Right for You


                        Ethernet vs. Wireless

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                        • #13
                          Read The Fine Print

                          Originally posted by RESORT2ME View Post
                          They say $9.99 for 3 months, then $19.99 the rest of the 1st year. After that, whatever the rate is.

                          Where do you see $10 pm?
                          This is the catch:
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                          AOL TERMS: Your new AOL price plan will take affect on your next billing date and your monthly membership fee will be $9.95. This service plan provides unlimited usage of AOL over a high-speed broadband connection purchased from another company. This plan includes 10 hours per month of AOL dial-up Internet access. Additional AOL dial-up access hours will be charged at a rate of $2.95 per hour, up to a maximum of $100 per month. However, as a courtesy, AOL will provide you with unlimited dial-up access for 30 days from your next billing date, allowing you to connect to the Internet while your high speed connection is being set up. Must be a U.S. resident, 18 or older, with a major billing method. Premium services carry surcharges and communication surcharges may apply in certain areas, including Alaska. Members using dial-up access may incur charges on their phone bills, depending on calling plan and location. May not be combined with any free trial or risk-free offer.
                          ==============================================
                          What kind of special is that?
                          Robert

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                          • #14
                            AOL - Keywords - Billing - Price Plans - Select

                            AOL® Basic Dial-Up Features $9.95 month

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                            • #15
                              What's a router? Is it what the "Roto Router" man uses when he makes a housecall to check on your plumbing problem?
                              "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed and those who are cold and are not clothed."
                              -- Dwight D. Eisenhower

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