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Using Qwest DSL
Qwest DSL operates over home or business phone lines equipped with Qwest DSL
service. For this reason, the Qwest DSL connection is not portable; it can’t be
accessed while away from home or business. To connect while traveling, ask the
ISP about a dial-up account. Most Qwest DSL ISPs provide a dial-up account for
free, while others charge a minimal fee.
Qwest DSL is a highly reliable service, but it is possible to have a dial-up connec-
tion in the unlikely event that problems arise with the DSL service. Most Qwest
DSL ISPs provide a dial-up account for free. If not, there are a number of free
Internet providers whose products make great backup Internet access in the
unlikely event they are ever needed.
Connecting to the Internet
Whether connecting via Point-to-Point Protocol (PPPoE, PPPoA) or Bridging
Mode (RFC 1483), after connecting and configuring the Gateway, the Internet
connection is always on. Therefore, to connect or reconnect to the Internet, simply
turn on your computer, open the Web browser and go to the Web site of your
choice. No further set up is needed.
Disconnecting from the Internet
To disconnect from the Internet, close the Web browser. To completly disengage,
turn off the computer.
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