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Yes, because this router doesn't care how you get your internet. DSL comes into your home and then goes through a DSL modem, which either your DSL company provides or you buy yourself. This router comes into the chain AFTER that modem, and converts the Internet in your house to Wi-Fi signals (and also allows you to plug in four devices at a time via Ethernet, instead of just one). You could have cable, Fiber, DSL, whatever; a router doesn't care.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I installed it on my DSL service, but am still using the DSL modem provided by my ISP. I connected the router to the modem via ethernet cable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes - This device can broadcast a WiFi network from any type or service - DSL, Cable, Satellite from any carrier. Just plug an active internet connecting into the WAN port on the back and you're set!
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. Just connect to the Ethernet port on the DSL modem.
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