 | Cheapest way to get a ADSL Century Link Modem? What is the cheapest way to get a Century Link compatible modem? They want $115 to buy it directly from them and I can't help but think there's a better option. I'd prefer something that they support in so if I do run into problems dealing with tech support isn't too difficult. Any suggestions on make/model or the best place to buy one would be greatly appreciated. |
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 | Have you looked on Ebay? |
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 | Good idea, I'll give ebay a shot. Also how important is it that the router has IPV6 support? |
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 moochNo Booing Allowed join:2001-11-11 Dublin, OH Reviews:
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Best to stick with a modem that's supported by Centurylink...attached is link to that. I bought a Zyxel 660 off amazon for 10 bucks and bridged it to my router. Though it's an older model modem, it works as good if not better than the two other modems that Centurylink had previously provided.
»qwest.centurylink.com/internethe···ems.html |
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 aefstoggaflmOpen Source FanPremium join:2002-03-04 Bethlehem, PA kudos:2 Reviews:
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said by tableset :Also how important is it that the router has IPV6 support?
For the long time future, very important. -- Please use the "yellow (IM) envelope" to contact me and please leave the URL intact. |
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