said:
> I have AT&T DSL service, which I'm using with eCS, Linux and
>Windows. Their phone support is totally for Windows using their
>provided DSL modem. Even if your phone and DSL lines are out of order
>you get the run-around. One of the first things they want you to do is
>to disconnect your router. However, they have an excellent website at
>www.wurd.com
>which has instructions for other operating systems, settings, etc.
> Another possible provider in Costa Mesa is
>www.westcoastinternet.com I don't know if they serve Costa Mesa but a
>friend nearby to Costa Mesa is very happy with their service. Their
>website has instructions on how to find out if they serve your line.
> Norm Metcalf, Boulder Colorado
>
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