[clue-tech] Switching to Qwest DSL soon, any suggestions?
Brian Gibson
bwg1974 at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 12 09:51:34 MDT 2007
When I subscribed to Comcast and when I also moved the service to a new address, both times I worked it out with the tech not to install any software. The tech took care of activating the service via a backdoor web service (which is what I suspect the frontend software does behind the scenes). I'm not familiar with Qwest internet service but I wouldn't be surprised. As said before, you don't need the software and bloatware that typically comes with the service. However, if you get one of those self-install kits, that's a different story.
----- Original Message ----
From: Glen Newell <skipworthy at realivetech.com>
To: CLUE tech <clue-tech at cluedenver.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 9:05:56 AM
Subject: Re: [clue-tech] Switching to Qwest DSL soon, any suggestions?
Hey Keith- not to put too fine a point on it, but all of that is crap.
You don't need MSN for ANYTHING, certainly not for the price. Qwest has
a 'bare bones' access-only plan, ask hard for that if you MUST have
qwest. And you don't need to have anything installed if you don't want
it, and I'd recommend against it: I tell all of my clients not to EVER
let a qwest or comcast tech 'install' or tell you you MUST INSTALL
anything. your dsl modem will be accessible from a browser, and if you
know how to point your router at it, you're good to go (or should be).
It's one of the greatest shames of my life as a geek that I allowed
myself to be talked into the msn isp service, which was impossible to be
divorced from until I dropped qwest completely, but I haven't looked
back since...
I highly recommend forethought.net- we get better speed for less money,
and really impressive service: I'm pretty sure they go anywhere qwest does.
Good luck...
G
Keith Christian wrote:
> My broadband provider is raising rates, and I've not been too happy with the
> service lately, so I'm switching to Qwest DSL at the house. Hope I'm not
> making a mistake.
>
> The rep at the Qwest store said that the install would not work with Linux or
> Macintosh, but only with Windows - my assumption is, that is for the MSN
> "service."
>
> I expect that as soon as the DSL is activated, I'll plug in the wireless
> router to the DSL modem and it will "just work." Am I wrong? What will be
> needed on my two Linux machines to work with the Qwest DSL connection,
> anything? I don't plan to use any MSN features like email, etc. All I want
> is the internet connection.
>
> Is a default web space provided with Qwest residential DSL? How about an nntp
> Usenet account?
>
> Thanks.
>
> ==========Keith
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