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      Nonsense
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      Who is your ISP?  If it is Verizon or AT&T you should be o.k. purchasing a modem, but if you have some oddball ISP you will need to make sure its internal VPI/VCI settings are compatible with your ISP.

      "[Modem] rental fees?"–ISPs are sure nickel and diming their customers these days.

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        ncisi74
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        I use AT&T Uverse, 16 mbps down, 2 mbps up (When I use my VPN, sometimes I get 5 to 6 mbps up…)

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          gderf
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          Uverse is not DSL. DSL modems will not work with it. You are stuck with using the equipment AT&T provided.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Uverse can use DSL between the Node and premises:
            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT%26T_U-verse#Services

            Steve

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              gderf
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              Good luck finding an aftermarket modem that can be used with it.

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                ncisi74
                last edited by

                Yes, I have a DSL-style RJ11 line running into my home, so I think it will work.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  The problem is that most (all?) DSL modem/routers you might get don't have provision for IPTV and VoIP. I assume you have these services provided?
                  I live in the UK, I have no idea what Uverse looks like!  ::)

                  Steve

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                    ncisi74
                    last edited by

                    Ah, I didn't think about that. I have IPTV service from AT&T so that might not work out too well…

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Don't abandon hope just yet. There will be others who have tried this before you.  :)
                      Search the forum. Use Google!

                      Steve

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                        ncisi74
                        last edited by

                        I wonder if I could purchase a U-Verse router/modem and use it as a bridge…

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                          gderf
                          last edited by

                          @ncisi74:

                          I wonder if I could purchase a U-Verse router/modem and use it as a bridge…

                          What make/model is your current ISP supplied hardware? Can you find a full manual for it? What does it say?

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                            matguy
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                            @gderf:

                            @ncisi74:

                            I wonder if I could purchase a U-Verse router/modem and use it as a bridge…

                            What make/model is your current ISP supplied hardware? Can you find a full manual for it? What does it say?

                            @ncisi74:

                            So, with all of this in mind (and thank you all for your advice) I would have to purchase a separate modem because the bozo employee that set it up put me in a lease contract. So because I am leasing, and not owning the modem, I cannot alter ANY settings or they will terminate my internet service… Would any of you recommend any good modems to use as a bridge?

                            Emphasis mine.

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                              Cannot change any settings on the leased modem but does that mean you can't replace it with your own modem and change the settings on that?  Probably.  ::)
                              But I'm sure there are people who have done it and if you ever have a problem just replace the leased modem.

                              Steve

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                                ncisi74
                                last edited by

                                I could replace the modem/router with a purchased one. With that, I could alter the settings some. I don't know of any U-verse modems, though, that could be used as a bridge.

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                                  gderf
                                  last edited by

                                  Something tells me it can't be that easy, the lack of bridging aside.

                                  Something tells me that the Uverse unit you have is identifiable by AT&T and that identity is what is used to authorize your TV channel package.

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                                    ncisi74
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                                    It probably is identifiable… hmm. I will check it out with AT&T to see if I can replace my equipment and keep my service.

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                                      MHzTweaker
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                                      @ncisi74:

                                      Hi, I'm new to pfSense and the forums and was wondering if it is possible to use pfSense as a DSL router, like my ISP provided to me.

                                      Thanks

                                      I was having serious bandwidth issues with my Zyxel PK5001Z from Centurylink and pfSense. Torrents downloads were erratic and unpredictable. Sometimes I had great speeds and other times were just dismal. Things were great with the pfSense box out of the loop. I happened upon a suggestion that I switch the Zyxel to Transparent Bridge mode. Once I found the instructions it took about 10 minutes to get it going. My pfsense box was already set for DHCP for my WAN connection so all I had to do really was setup the modem and restart both boxes. Here's some instructions from Centurylink: http://qwest.centurylink.com/internethelp/modem-pk5001z-adv-bridging-ctl.html

                                      Of course your carrier may be different.

                                      Running pfSense 2.03 and SNORT on an ASUS B75 chipset microATX with i3-3220 CPU + 16gb RAM  + 120GB SSD + 2 Intel EXPI9301CT PCI-Express Gigabit NICs.

                                      This has finally cured my bandwidth issues where the connection would just seem lost or severely lagging.

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