Review by Doctor Four  Posted: 1.1 years ago member for 7.9 years, 3925 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Dallas,Dallas,TX
$34 per month
about 6 days
AT&T
"Fast, easy signup, reliable high speed"
"None yet"
"If you can get it instead of Time Warner, do so"
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I was a Time Warner/Roadrunner (formerly Comcast) customer for about the last 21 months, until the reliability of their HSI began to go downhill. It got to a point of wondering whether I was going to have an Internet connection, so I decided to sign up for AT&T Yahoo's Elite 6.0/768 plan, with no contract term. The modem, a Speedstream 5100b, arrived via UPS on Tuesday, and today they activated the connection. The install process was easy using the CD, which explained what to connect where, though I probably could have done without it. But since I needed it to complete the registration, I let it run and either opted out of all the extras or removed it afterward.
I was surprised that I didn't need to install a PPPoE client like Enternet - apparently AT&T Yahoo seems to work with my existing DHCP setup. This also meant I didn't need to make any changes in the router I use (Linksys WRT54G).
A few tweaks were in order; mainly only the MTU needed changing.
Most recent speed test (from the West Coast):
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