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What to Look for in a DSL Provider
By Derek Both

  So you are looking for a DSL provider but have previously been stuck with one that you didn't like, then you know just how important it is to make a good, sound decision about the company you choose to supply your DSL service for you and get it right. If not, you could end up paying a whole load of extra money in fees for terminating a contract or paying for a service that you are not satisfied with.

If you want to avoid either or both of these happening to you, read on for more information on what you should be looking for the next time you are in the market for a DSL provider.

These days there are a lot of small phone and internet companies that seem to be popping out of virtually nowhere. This is not always a problem, but these companies are not always the most skilled in what it is they are doing and they don't always offer the best service, at least not at the very beginning. Sometimes these companies take a bit of coaxing and complaining
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DSL Connection Sharing
By Jack Kennedy

  Using an internal DSL modem is not always such a great idea because it comes without hardware support, which is a crucial factor for the connection. Using an internal DSL connection was a choice worthy of consideration in the past, but not so much today. Most people opt to have an external adapter because it comes with the critical technical support.

Two Choices

In todays market, you have two major choices. One is to get your DSL connection modem through a third party and the other is to acquire it from your ISP provider. The second option is much better as the DSL connection will often come with specific ISP network configuration. Any variation will create problems with the connectivity. Also, by using a third party you will not be able to get the required back-up when necessary.

Using a third party is fine when you can choose your own hardware. However, though a choice may be available with your ISP provider (technical support), they may not readily share it with you. If you can use your own hardware for the
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