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[ale] Maybe was discussed before
- Subject: [ale] Maybe was discussed before
- From: scmlist at cycoresys.com (Sean C. McCord)
- Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 19:39:36 -0500
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <022520090120.16188.49A49CC7000E90C400003F3C22216128369B0A02D2089B9A019C04040A0DBF97099A0D@att.net> <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 07:22:53PM -0700, JK wrote:
>Here's how I did it. with a Motorola DSL modem supplied
>by AT&T -- this is just a modem, not a modem/router,
>but the general principles ought to be the same. In
>fact I did this exact same procedure with a friend's
>DSL router a couple weeks ago, also on AT&T; but I don't
>remember what kind of router it was.
>snip<
Unfortunately, for new AT&T customers, this method does not work
because you are not given a username and password to begin with. You
have to use their amazingly-poorly-coded ActiveX kludge to even create
a username and password.
Worse, even if you _do_ have a Windows machine, you are not guaranteed
of it working. Three out of the last five DSL installs I have
attempted have failed with a regular Windows XP machine running IE 6
and 7.
The only thing you can do, as far as I've been able to see, is call
them up, lie that you have a Windows box, that you have gone through
the steps and that it always fails, and ask them to set up a new
username and password for you. Sometimes you'll get a rep who will do
this for you, most times, you will not.
If my last rant about AT&T DSL did not dissuade you, maybe this will.
--
Sean C. McCord
scmlist at cycoresys.com