When working away from the office, it becomes more and more difficult to juggle voice and data phone lines. Unless there is a dedicated high-speed connection in place, the options are limited.
I've got an AEBS, but it's been collecting dust since moving into the house in March, and we set up FiOS for TV/internet (down to just internet now), and it came with their craptastic router/modem.
Bridged mode bypasses the router so now you are now directly connected to the internet (DSL modem). Check your IP address to confirm, it's likely a public IP and not a private one like 192.168.x.xxx.
Yesterday we noted an issue a DSL modem used by Qwest -- the ActionTec GT701-WG -- that causes modem configuration to fail. According to the Qwest website, until a firmware update is released later ...
Monthly output of ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line) modems at ActionTec Electronics has now reached 100,000 units, with shipments mainly going to the US. In September 2000, ActionTec partnered ...
TR-069 is a global remote management standard, recommended by the ITU-T, used to provision and manage Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) in the connected home. The standard lets broadband service ...
When I call my parents and get a busy signal, I know my dad isn’t walking in the door with arms full of groceries or sudsing up the dog. He’s surfing the Internet, and he’s disabled his phone’s ...
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