(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> What do I look for to determine if an ADSL modem is supported by the
> ADSL provider? Do I just check if the DSL standard used by the ADSL
> provider is supported by the modem? Are there any other comptability
> issues that I should look for?
You have cross posted this to can.internet.highspeed, so there is a
canadian response:
You want a DSL modem that is Alcatel technology, and preferably ADSL2
compatible. Once you have that, you are pretty much compatible with all
DSL providers in Canada.
What you do need to configure when you buy the modem yourself are the
ATM parameters VPI and VCI which are specifci to eahc telco.
Remember that in Canada, the telco provides the DSL carrier and ATM
routing to the ISP. So if you are in Bell Canada territory, you will
need to configure your modem to use the Bell Canadfa VPI/VCI values no
matter which ISP you are with.
(The modem doesn't talk to your ISP, it talks to the TELCO, and it is
the TELCO that talks to your ISP).