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February 03, 2006
Using A Bellsouth Westell DSL Modem
If you have Bellsouth DSL, here's a useful tutorial on the Westell DSL Modem.
Bellsouth’s FastAccess DSL almost always comes with a Westell DSL modem if you purchase the modem from Bellsouth. I’ve been supporting users on Bellsouth DSL in Georgia since 2002. The Westell modems have always proved to good hardware in my experience. As of late 2005, Bellsouth has started selling customers refurbised Westell DSL modems. (Bellsouth puts this microscopic type on their web site, printed materials, and television commercials to warn you about.) Surprisingly, I’ve found that the refurbished modems, other than looking slightly different, tend to work just fine.
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Posted on February 3, 2006 08:44 PM by bellso433.
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I set up bellsouth dsl in our rental condo. it has the black westell 6100 modem. so I just have the connection. the rentors come in with there own computer and plug in the usb cable. Some don't get it to work and have to put in the bellsouth disk, then it works fine. why is this, and is there a different way incase the disk is lost. I always thought they just had to plug it in and it would work
Posted by: greg beach at June 14, 2009 11:44 AM
I need the security code for my westell router.
Posted by: Gayle Barnes at March 18, 2008 04:26 PM