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  1. What modems can I use for DSL service in Ontario and Quebec?
  2. I'm on the Nortel Platform (in Ontario and Quebec) if I switch will I still be able to use a Nortel modem?
  3. What do bandwidth limits mean to you?
  4. WinPoet, MacPoet, EnterNet, RASPPPoE, Access Manager, CFoS, NetVoyager, Broadjump SAM, Mac OS X, Windows XP - PPPoE.
  5. How do I network more then one computer so I can use my Internet connection on all my computers?
  6. What should I know when switching to a new ISP?
  7. How can I check / improve my phone lines for better / optimal speed ?

1) What modems can I use for DSL service in Ontario and Quebec?

"G.992.1 and G.992.2" compatible modems can be used, please confirm with your new ISP

2) I'm on the Nortel Platform (in Ontario and Quebec) if I switch will I still be able to use a Nortel modem?

Generally speaking when you move to a new provider the equipment you connect to at the Central Office (CO) gets replaced. Meaning your Nortel Networks modem will no longer work and you will be switched to a "G.992.1 and G.992.2" compatible service.

3) What do bandwidth limits mean to you?

See this handy chart

4) WinPoet, MacPoet, EnterNet, RASPPPoE, Access Manager, CFoS, NetVoyager, Broadjump SAM, Mac OS X, Windows XP - PPPoE.

View these FAQs

5) How do I network more then one computer so I can use my Internet connection on all my computers?

See our networking page.

6) What should I know when switching to a new ISP?

See our "Help for selecting a new ISP" page.

7) How can I check / improve my phone lines for better / optimal speed ?

See "Physical Line Checks" article

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