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FastAccess® Business DSL - FAQs
 
 
Tell Me About
Broadband Service
Q: What is DSL?
Q: What is ADSL?

FastAccess Business DSL Service
Q: What are the capabilities of FastAccess Business DSL?
Q: How fast is FastAccess Business DSL?
Q: Can I use my telephone or fax machine while I am online?
Q: Will I be able to video conference?
Q: Will I be able to use the Internet if I am away from the office or if FastAccess DSL ever goes down?

How Does FastAccess Business DSL Compare?
Q: How does FastAccess Business DSL compare with regular dial-up service?
Q: How does FastAccess Business DSL compare with ISDN?
Q: How does FastAccess Business DSL compare with cable modem service?

I want to order FastAccess Business DSL
Is Fast Access Business DSL available?
Q: How can I determine if FastAccess Business DSL is available for my office?
Q: If one number doesn't qualify, will another number at my business qualify?
Q: Can I change my phone number to get a number which does qualify?
Q: How can I get a phone number which does qualify?
Q: What are the reasons why a line does not qualify for service?
Q: How can I get FastAccess Business DSL in the future?

What is included?
Q: What is included with AT&T FastAccess Business DSL?
Q: What's not included with FastAccess Business DSL?
Q: How can FastAccess Business DSL save money and increase productivity?

What Does FastAccess Business DSL Cost?
Q: What are the charges for FastAccess Business DSL?
Q: Does FastAccess Business DSL have a flat rate price with unlimited usage?
Q: How will I be billed?
Q: What is the Regulatory Cost Recovery fee?
Q: Who do I contact for billing inquiries?
Q: Can I view, receive or pay my bill electronically?

What are the FastAccess Business DSL Product Options?
Q: What is FastAccess® Business DSL?
Q: What is FastAccess® Business DSL Lite?
Q: What is FastAccess® Business DSL Plus?
Q: What is FastAccess® Business DSL 6.0?
Q: What is FastAccess® Business Speed 384?
Q: What is FastAccess® Business Speed 768?
Q: When would I use FastAccess Business DSL 6.0 (6.0Mbps/512Kbps) options versus FastAccess Business Speed 384 or 768 options?
Q: May I switch from FastAccess Business or FastAccess Business Static IP to FastAccess Business Speed 384 or 768 options?
Q: Do the FastAccess Business Speed 384 and 768 options provide guaranteed speed levels?

Placing an Order
Q: How do I order FastAccess Business DSL?
Q: How can I check the status or modify my order?
Q: Will I have to change my e-mail address when I sign up for FastAccess Business DSL?
Q: Can I place my FastAccess Business DSL order online if I have pop-up window prevention software on my PC?
Q: Can I move my FastAccess Service when I relocate?

IP Addresses
Q: What is an IP address?
Q: What is Dynamic IP?
Q: What can I do with Static IP?
Q: How do I order a Static IP address?
Q: Can I change my number of Static IP addresses?
Q: If I want to change service speed, can I keep my Static IP address assignment?
Q: Is the FastAccess Business Speed 384 and 768 available with Static IP addresses?
Q: How Many Static IP addresses can I order?
Q: What is Network Address Translation (NAT)?
Q: Is there an AT&T recommended hardware firewall solution?

Domain Name Service
Q: What is a registrar?
Q: What is Domain Name Service (DNS)?
Q: What is a mail (MX) record?
Q: What are aliases?
Q: What is a Top Level Domain (TLD)?
Q: How do I obtain a domain name?
Q: What is Domain Name Registration (DNR)?
Q: How do I establish my Domain Name Service?
Q: How do I move my DNS Service to AT&T from another provider?
Q: What is a FQDN?
Q: How many records per domain name are allowed?
Q: What are the IP addresses and external service names that need to be listed with your domain name registrar?
Q: What business contacts should be given to your domain name registrar?
Q: Who is responsible for the renewal of your domain name registration?

Monitoring Tools
Q: How can I monitor my FastAccess DSL connection?

Features and Benefits
Q: What are the benefits of DSL Internet Service?
Q: What are the qualified Modems and Routers?

What do I need?
Q: Will I need an additional telephone line?
Q: Are FastAccess Business Speed 384 and 768 available for use in a home?

Computer Requirements
Q: What type of computer do I need?
Q: Does my computer qualify?
Q: What equipment should I order to connect my computer with FastAccess Business Speed 384 and 768?
Q: Are there any different computer requirements for FastAccess Business Speed 384 or 768 options?

Modem / Router Requirements
Q: Can I install FastAccess Business DSL myself?
Q: What equipment including modems and routers have been tested to work with FastAccess Service but are not supported?
Q: What type of router is being offered with FastAccess Business DSL?
Q: When should I use a PCMCIA adapter and when should I use a USB adapter?
Q: How many wireless cards can be ordered during my initial FastAccess Order?
Q: Is it necessary to purchase a 3347W router with a wireless adapter to have a wireless connection to the Internet via FastAccess DSL?
Q: How do I order more wireless adapters and filters for a self-installation?
Q: How can I turn my wireless router into a HotSpot?
Q: Do the modems provided with FastAccess DSL support Windows® 2000 and Windows XP?
Q: Can I network more than one computer to FastAccess Business DSL?
Q: Does FastAccess DSL support multiple users?
Q: Can an existing modem customer order a router?

Virtual Private Networks
Q: Can I use FastAccess Business Speed 384 and 768 options with Virtual Private Network to access my office?

Tell Me About
Broadband Service
Q: What is DSL?
A: DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) technology uses existing telephone lines to carry both voice and data at the same time. This allows you to use one telephone line to access the Internet and talk or fax at the same time on the same phone line. With FastAccess DSL Service using a router, you can connect multiple computers to a single FastAccess DSL connection for one flat monthly price. Multiple users can share a FastAccess DSL connection with separate mailboxes — virtually eliminating the need for multiple dial-up accounts.
Q: What is ADSL?
A: ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a technology for transmitting digital information at high bandwidths on existing telephone lines to homes and businesses. ADSL simultaneously accommodates both analog (voice) and digital data on the same line. ADSL is asymmetric in that it uses most of the channel to transmit downstream to the user and only a small part to receive information from the user.
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AT&T FastAccess Service
Q: What are the capabilities of FastAccess Business DSL?
A: FastAccess Business DSL allows you to search the Web and download large files at lightning-fast speeds. Internet activities like e-mail, downloading files, streaming audio/video, online research and distance learning are made faster and easier.
Q: How fast is FastAccess Business DSL?
A: AT&T FastAccess Business can provide speeds with a maximum downstream ranging between 6.0Mbps–384Kbps and a maximum upstream ranging between 128Kbps–512Kbps, depending upon product selection.
Q: Can I use my telephone or fax machine when I am online?
A: Yes. DSL technology expands the capabilities of your existing telephone line. A DSL modem or router splits your single telephone line into two frequencies. FastAccess Business DSL uses the high frequency spectrum available on your telephone line to transmit data. This process does not interfere with the lower frequencies used during voice transmission. As a result, FastAccess DSL customers can use the Internet and talk on the telephone or fax at the same time.
Q: Will I be able to video conference?
A: Yes. Now you will have the capability to view video connections to your business partners with greater speed and clarity. Note: Equipment and software not included.
Q: Will I be able to use the Internet if I am away from the office or if FastAccess DSL ever goes down?
A: Yes. FastAccess Business DSL comes with a back-up dial account that offers remote access to the Internet when at home or traveling. This dial account includes unlimited usage per month at no additional cost. However you will be responsible for any long distance or roaming charges that may be incurred for dial-up usage.
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How Does FastAccess Business DSL Compare
Q: How does FastAccess Business DSL compare with regular dial-up service?
A: FastAccess Business DSL provides connection speeds much faster than your dial-up modem.

Average time to download a 3.75MB video clip (Min:Sec):
 56Kbps dial-up modem: 09:09
 1.5Mbps: 00:20
 3.0Mbps: 00:10
 6.0Mbps: 00:05
Q: How does FastAccess Business DSL compare with ISDN?
A: FastAccess Business DSL offers speeds up to 6.0Mb downstream and 512Kbps maximum upstream depending on product selection, making it even faster than ISDN. In addition, FastAccess Internet Business DSL sends data and voice over the same line so you can talk on the telephone while connected to the Internet.

Average time to download a 3.75MB video clip (Min:Sec):
64Kbps ISDN: 08:00
128Kbps ISDN: 04:00
1.5Mbps: 00:20
3.0Mbps: 00:10
6.0Mbps: 00:05
Q: How does FastAccess Business DSL compare with cable modem service?
A: FastAccess Business DSL runs over your existing telephone line and provides you with a dedicated connection between your business and our network. No other users share your connection. Users of cable modems, on the other hand, share connections with other cable modem subscribers, rather than having a dedicated connection.

Learn about other differences between FastAccess DSL and cable Internet service.
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I want to order FastAccess Business DSL
Is FastAccess Business DSL available?
Q: How can I determine if FastAccess Business DSL is available for my office?
A: You may enter your telephone number to determine if service is available for your office. If you do not yet have your telephone number and want to determine availability on the basis of your new address, please contact our representative.
Q: If one number doesn't quality, will another number at my business qualify?
A: Yes. In some cases, an individual customer location may have some telephone lines that qualify and some that do not. Since not all telephone lines in an area served by FastAccess DSL will qualify for service, you will want to enter all numbers to check availability.
Q: Can I change my phone number to get a number which does qualify?
A: Changing your telephone number changes the number assigned to your physical telephone line, not the line itself. As a result, changing your telephone number will not affect the current availability of FastAccess Service at your location.
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Q: How can I get a phone number which does qualify?
A: We are testing new technology that may allow us in the future to deliver service to lines that are not currently eligible. If you are interested in other data solutions, please e-mail us.
Q: What are the reasons why a line does not qualify for service?
A: Following are the top reasons why a telephone line does not pre-qualify for FastAccess Business DSL:
  1. Distance from the Central Office must be within 18,000 feet of the business or residence. This distance is determined by the actual length of your cable pair, not the driving distance from your location to the Central Office.
  2. The facilities serving the telephone line are not equipped to provide FastAccess DSL at this time.
  3. The telephone line has been enhanced with special equipment to provide better voice quality which disrupts the signal needed for FastAccess DSL.
  4. Changes in your local telephone service may affect AT&T's ability to provide DSL service to you.
Q: How can I get FastAccess Business DSL in the future?
A: AT&T continues to make enhancements and upgrades to increase the availability of FastAccess Service in the region. We are eager to provide you with FastAccess Business DSL, so please continue to visit us to see if FastAccess DSL has become available to you.
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What is included?
Q: What's included with FastAccess Business DSL?
A: FastAccess Business DSL includes unlimited access to the Web including Internet service with fifteen separate mailboxes and 10Mb of space for building a personal Web page. The service also comes with a back-up dial account that offers access to the Internet when at home or traveling. In addition, you will have access to free technical support. Note: Restrictions apply. See Terms and Conditions for details regarding back-up dial account.
Q: What's not included with FastAccess Business DSL?
A: The price for FastAccess Business Service does not include the cost for your telephone line. However, FastAccess DSL allows simultaneous voice and data transmission, so you will now be able to access the Internet and fax or talk on the telephone, at the same time using a single line. Note: Does not include a back-up dial-in modem.
Q: How can FastAccess Business DSL save money and increase productivity?
A:
  • Use the Internet and talk or fax on the same phone line, at the same time. FastAccess DSL lets you get twice the value from your phone line.
  • With a router, connect multiple computers to a single FastAccess DSL connection at no additional monthly cost.
  • No need for multiple dial-up connections. Users can share a FastAccess DSL connection with fifteen separate mailboxes.
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What Does FastAccess Business DSL Cost?
Q: What are the charges for FastAccess Business DSL?
A: You may learn about current prices for FastAccess Business DSL.
Q: Does FastAccess Business DSL have a flat rate price with unlimited usage?
A: Yes. Customers receive unlimited use of FastAccess DSL for one flat monthly rate without having to pay for extra hours.
Q: How will I be billed?
A: Your FastAccess Business DSL charges will appear on your monthly AT&T telephone bill. Please note that you will be billed one month in advance for your service. In addition, your first bill will most likely contain fractional charges for the period of time when your service was initiated up to your bill date. If a modem or a router was required with your service, those charges will appear on the Other Charges and Credits section of your bill or these charges may also be applied to a credit card. You may also elect to have the monthly charges, or equipment charges, billed directly to your credit card. However, if you elect this option, you will not receive any separate itemization of your charges. An example of how charges will appear may be seen on sample bills.
Q: What is the Regulatory Cost Recovery fee?
A: AT&T imposes a Regulatory Cost Recovery Fee of $2.97 per month to offset costs incurred in complying with regulatory obligations, including Federal Universal Service Fund payments made by AT&T. This fee is not a tax or charge imposed by a government entity.

All telecommunications service providers are required to contribute to the Federal Universal Service Fund. The Universal Service Fund subsidizes programs for schools, libraries and health care providers. AT&T recovers the cost of these contributions through a surcharge on its customer's bills.

Effective August 14, 2006, the regulatory cost recovery fee is being eliminated. Any charges after that date will be credited back to the customer.
Q: Who do I contact for billing inquiries?
A: To contact us with questions about your bill, you may e-mail or call us.
Q: Can I view, receive or pay my bill electronically?
A: Yes. By visiting our billing page you can view and pay your bill online, stop receiving a paper bill, start receiving a paper bill, and update your billing e-mail address online.
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What are the FastAccess Business DSL Product Options?
Q: What is FastAccess® Business DSL?
A: FastAccess Business DSL Service access offers speeds up to 1.5Mbps downstream and 256Kbps upstream. This service is provided with a Dynamic IP address. FastAccess Business is often used for high-speed Internet access that will allow you to search the Web and download large files at lightning-fast speeds.
Q: What is FastAccess® Business DSL Lite?
A: AT&T FastAccess Business DSL Lite offers speed up to 768Kbps downstream and 128Kbps upstream. This service is provided with Dynamic or Static IP addressing and Domain Name Service (DNS). FastAccess Business Lite is often used for single user applications with basic Web surfing and e-mail needs.
Q: What is FastAccess® Business DSL Plus?
A: FastAccess Business DSL Plus offers speed up to 3.0Mbps downstream and 384Kbps upstream. This service is provided with Dynamic IP or Static IP addressing and Domain Name Service (DNS). FastAccess Business DSL Plus is often used for multi-user applications or any applications requiring high-speed bandwidth.
Q: What is FastAccess® Business DSL 6.0?
A: FastAccess Business DSL 6.0 offers speeds up to 6.0 Mbps downstream and 512Kbps upstream. This service is provided with Dynamic IP or Static IP addressing and Domain Name Service (DNS). FastAccess Business Static IP is often used for multi-user applications or any applications requiring high-speed bandwidth.
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Q: What is FastAccess® Business Speed 384?
A: FastAccess Business Speed 384 offers speeds of 384Kbps both downstream and upstream. It is engineered to maximize availability and preserve a consistent 384Kbps to and from your router. This service is provided with single or multiple Static IP and Domain Name Service (DNS); five static IP addresses are available at no additional charge. This offering is well suited for applications that require consistent 2-way bandwidth such as video conferencing, distance learning, interactive audio/video and video on demand. Additionally, this product can be used for real time applications or prioritization of simultaneous network requests.
Q: What is FastAccess Business Speed 768?
A: FastAccess Business Speed 768 offers speeds of 768Kbps downstream and 512Kbps upstream. It is engineered to maximize availability and preserve a 768Kbps x 512Kbps access speed to and from your router. This service is provided with single or multiple Static IP and Domain Name Service (DNS); five static IP addresses are available at no additional charge. This offering is well suited for server hosting, such as Web hosting and file transfer protocol (FTP) hosting or e-mail hosting. This product is recommended for applications requiring uploading of large files such as managing an e-commerce Web site.
Q: When would I use FastAccess Business DSL 6.0 (6.0Mbps/512Kbps) options versus FastAccess Business Speed 384 or 768 options?
A: If you require higher upload speeds than 512 Kbps using applications such as video conferencing, large file transfers, distance learning or Web hosting, then FastAccess Business Speed 384 or 768 options would be more appropriate for your business needs.
Q: May I switch from FastAccess Business or FastAccess Business Static IP to FastAccess Business Speed 384 or 768 options?
A: Yes. You may switch between options as long as AT&T determines that your lines can support the requested speed option. If you request a switch during your order entry process, you should expect additional delays of several days while AT&T reconfigures your service in the network and arranges for the proper installation of your service.
Q: Do the FastAccess Business Speed 384 and 768 options provide guaranteed speed levels?
A: Although AT&T specially engineers its network to support these speeds (384/384 or 768/512), the specified speed is not guaranteed because many components of the Internet may be slower than the DSL connection at any given point in time.
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Placing an Order
Q: How do I order FastAccess Business DSL?
A: You may order FastAccess Service for your business online. If you do not currently have AT&T telephone service contact AT&T to establish your telecommunications service.
Q: How can I check the status or modify my order?
A: You may check the status of your order online. To make changes or ask questions about a pending order contact a FastAccess DSL Specialist at 1-866-213-6300.
Q: Will I have to change my e-mail address when I sign-up for FastAccess Business DSL?
A: If you are currently an AT&T customer for Internet access, you will be able to keep your current AT&T Internet Service e-mail address for use with your new FastAccess Business DSL connection. If you are a new AT&T Internet customer you will be provided with up to five new e-mail addresses at no additional cost.
Q: Can I place my FastAccess Business DSL order online if I have pop-up window prevention software on my PC?
A: You will need to disable your pop-up prevention software before you begin your online order. This will let you see important information and the confirmation of your entries in pop-up windows. If you cannot disable your software, you may call an AT&T sales representative at 1-866-213-6300 to place your FastAccess DSL order.
Q: Can I move my FastAccess Service when I relocate?
A: You must contact the local AT&T Business Office to coordinate your move.
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IP Addresses
Q: What is an IP address?
A: IP Addresses are numbers used to identify a specific location on the Internet, much like a phone number is used to identify a specific location on a telephone network. Every device connected to the Internet has a unique IP Address. For instance, a web site such as www.---.com would be assigned a unique numeric IP Address (222.222.22.222), much like your business has a unique phone number (222-222-2222). When a user types www.---.com into their browser, the software goes to an Internet directory, finds that the web site "lives" at IP Address 222.222.22.222, and connects to that address over the World Wide Web.
Q: What is Dynamic IP?
A: A Dynamic IP is an IP address that changes periodically. A different IP address may be assigned every time you connect to the Internet. This makes it more difficult for others to locate your computer or other device from elsewhere on the Internet.
Q: What can I do with Static IP?
A: If you want to host an e-mail, web, or FTP server onsite in your office, you will need a Static IP Address. Depending on the hardware and software you use, you may also need Static IP Addressing for Remote LAN Access, Virtual Private Networking (VPN) and hardware-based firewalls.
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Q: How do I order a Static IP address?
A: New and existing FastAccess DSL customers may order Static IP by placing their order on line.
Q: Can I change my number of Static IP addresses?
A: You can always change your number of Static IP addresses. Block sizes are available for 1, 5, 13, 29, or 61. If you change your block size, your former IP addresses will be removed from your account, and a new block will be allocated to you. This will require that you reprogram your router and network for the new addresses and update any DNS assignments attached to your former IP addresses.
Q: If I want to change service speed, can I keep my Static IP address assignment?
A: If you change among the FastAccess Business products with Static IP without changing the size of your Static IP address block, AT&T will make every effort to allow you to keep your previously assigned block. However, this cannot be guaranteed based on infrastructure availability for your selected service. If you change among services and change the size of your address block, you will always be assigned a completely new address block, and your former addresses will be lost.
Q: Is the FastAccess Business Speed 384 and 768 available with Static IP addresses?
A: Yes. FastAccess Business Speed 384 and 768 options are only available with the Static IP option and provide the option of a single Static IP address or 5 Static IP addresses at no additional charge. You can order more Static IP addresses up to a limit of 61 for additional monthly charges.
Q: How many Static IP addresses can I order?
A: FastAccess Business Speed 384 and 768 options are only available with the Static IP option and provide the option of a single Static IP address or 5 Static IP addresses at no additional charge. You can order more Static IP addresses up to a limit of 61 for additional monthly charges.
Q: What is Network Address Translation (NAT)?
A: Network Address Translation is an Internet standard that allows your local network to use private IP addresses, which are not recognized on the Internet and provide increased security. We encourage you to acquire an alternative software or hardware firewall protection should you need to turn NAT off.
Q: Is there an AT&T recommended hardware firewall solution?
A: AT&T recommends the SonicWALL hardware firewall for increased security which includes Anti-Virus and Content Filtering. This product may be ordered at http://www.insight.com.
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Domain Name Service
Q: What is a registrar?
A: A registrar, also known as a Domain Name Registration Service, is a company that inserts your domain name into a directory of all the domain names and their corresponding computers on the Internet. The registrar you choose will ask you to provide various contact and technical information that makes up the registration. The registrar will then keep records of the contact information and submit the technical information to a central directory known as the "registry." This registry provides other computers on the Internet the information necessary to send you e-mail or to find your web site. You will also be required to enter into a registration contract with the registrar, which sets forth the terms under which your registration is accepted and will be maintained. Each registrar sets the price it charges for registering names, and prices vary significantly among different registrars. In addition, some registrars offer discounted or free registration services in connection with other offerings.
Q: What is Domain Name Service (DNS)?
A: DNS is the name resolution service for IP addresses that provides the text-based addresses for Internet resources. For example, DNS enables a server with the IP address of 182.255.109.6 to be found on the Internet as www.---.com. The DNS provides the protocol that allows clients (your computer) and servers (the Internet) to communicate with each other.
Q: What is a mail (MX record)?
A: A mail (MX) record defines the relationship between mail addresses for users and the host name (address) of the machine that handles mail.
Q: What are aliases?
A: An alias, is a user-defined shorthand name for a domain name. For example, the alias for the domain name yourdomain.net could be yourdn.net. Aliases are generally used to save typing, especially when you want users to access a Web site using only a domain name and not a host name and server name. Instead of entering yourserver.yourdomain.net, users can enter the alias to access yourdomain.net.
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Q: What is a Top Level Domain?
A: A Top Level Domain (TLD) is the suffix part of a domain name (e.g., the .com in www.---.com). The suffix reflects whether the domain name is a country code or the content of the domain name. There are two types of Top Level Domains: National and Generic. National Top Level Domains, also called country code top-level domains, are two-letter abbreviations of countries and territories (e.g., .us stands for United States, .uk for United Kingdom). The list of NTLDs is rather long, with representation from almost all the major countries on Earth. Generic Top Level Domains reflect the content of the domains they contain rather than the geographical location (e.g., .com for commerce). The TLDs on this list are:
.com, for companies
.edu, for colleges and universities
.gov, for government agencies
.mil, for the military
.net, for some Internet service providers
.org, for nonprofit organizations
.int, for international governmental agencies
two-letter names identifying countries
Top Level Domains are selected when you register your domain name with a domain name registration service. Keep in mind that additional TLDs are under development. Some are now available for reserve registration, while most others are to be available on future dates.
Q: How do I obtain a domain name?
A: To obtain a domain name you must register the name with a Domain Name Registration Service, commonly known as a Registrar. You can simply search the Internet, or choose from the list of accredited and accreditation-qualified registrars at Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (www.icann.org).

Once you have chosen a name, you should conduct a search to determine if that domain name is available and no one else is already using it. Most domain name registration services offer the ability to search for existing domain names so you can determine whether the name you want to use is available or not.
Q: What is Domain Name Registration (DNR)?
A: Before you can use a custom domain name for your company you must first register your name. You may access www.internic.net for a list of certified domain name registrars.
Q: How do I establish my Domain Name Service?
A: If you order FastAccess Business Static IP, FastAccess Business Speed 384, or FastAccess Business Speed 768, Domain Name Service for 2 DNS domain names are included free in your service. After your service is provisioned and your Static IP addresses have been assigned, you will be directed to www.fastaccess.com/dns to set up your DNS. You will need to establish AT&T as your primary DNS server with your Domain Name Registrar, and as the technical contact for your Domain Name service. Additional DNS domain names are available for a nominal cost.
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Q: How do I move my DNS Service to AT&T from another provider?
A: The domain transfer process can take place independent from your circuit installation process or other changes to your service. Follow these steps:

Notify your previous Internet Service Provider (ISP) that you will be transferring your existing domain to our name servers.

You will also need to notify your domain name registrar that you are transferring to us. The registrar must have AT&T.com listed as the "Primary Domain Server" and "AT&T.net" as the technical contact. Next you will need to go to our DNS Web site at http://www.fastaccess.com/dns, where you will enter your domain name, addresses and other DNS information.

When the domain configuration on the ISP's name servers is verified as operational, the ISP submits a domain modification transfer request to domain name registrar.

Your domain name registrar will e-mail the domain contact, which is you or someone in your business, for approval.

The update causes the root or master name servers on the Internet to point to the ISP's name servers as responsible for your domain information. After your domain name registrar processes the update, the ISP's name servers are now authoritative sources of DNS information for your domain. Your DSL ISP should notify your ISP that they should remove your domain information from their name server's configuration files because they're no longer hosting the domain.
Q: What is an FQDN?
A: A Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is the full name of a host, including all sub-domain and domain names, separated by dots. For example, www.yourdomain.com is an FQDN.
Q: How many records per domain name are allowed?
A: There is a maximum of 254 records per domain name allowed.
Q: What are the IP addresses and external service names that need to be listed with your domain name registrar?
A: IP addresses for remote DNS servers are: External service names are:
205.152.37.25 auth00.dns.AT&T.net
205.152.144.25 auth01.dns.AT&T.net
205.152.132.25 auth02.dns.AT&T.net
Q: What business contacts should be given to your domain name registrar?
A: Please provide your administrative and technical contact information to your domain name registrar.
Q: Who is responsible for the renewal of your domain name registration?
A: The renewal of your domain name registration is your responsibility.
Monitoring Tools
Q: How can I monitor my FastAccess DSL connection?
A: Our free FastAccess Connection Manager monitors your DSL signal and performs connection tests.
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Features and Benefits
Q: What are the benefits of DSL Internet Service?
A:
  • Speeds up to 6.0Mbps downstream X 512 Kbps upstream. Download speeds may vary.
  • Business speeds 384Kbps x 384Kbps and 768Kbps x 512Kbps available
  • 1 FREE unlimited back-up dial Internet account
  • 15 mailboxes per account; 250MB storage per box
  • 10MB personal Web space
  • 1 Free New Domain Name and Custom email account (excludes FastAccess Business DSL Lite) with 6 month commitment

Speed:
Search the Web and download large files at lightning-fast speeds.* With FastAccess DSL, you can download a 3.8 megabyte file, more than two floppy disks full of data, in as fast as 20 seconds. Download times with a 56Kbps and a 28.8Kbps modem are so slow, it's staggering — more than 9 and 17 minutes respectively!

Value and Pricing:
Connect one or several computers for one flat monthly price. With a router, employees can share a single FastAccess DSL connection with separate mailboxes - eliminating the need for multiple dial-up connections.

FastAccess DSL gives you twice the value for your phone line. Use the Internet and talk or fax on the same line, at the same time! Save by consolidating existing dial accounts to one FastAccess DSL line.

For more information on FastAccess DSL discount
eligibility, see our latest plans and pricing. Taxes and fees assessed by government entities may apply.

Reliability:
AT&T strives for 99.9% availability, and delivers expertise and a history of dependability you can rely on for your data services. We guarantee you will like our service within the first 30 days or we will refund your first month's recurring fee.

In addition, MailGuard Service protects your e-mail from both spamming and viruses.

Multiple Users:
With a router, connect multiple computers to a single FastAccess DSL connection at no additional monthly cost. AT&T also provides you with the option of up to 15 mailboxes so you can get everyone in the office communicating. Your account also comes with 10MB of personal Web space.

IP Addressing Options:
FastAccess DSL can be purchased with either Dynamic IP Addressing or Static IP Addressing. Static IP addressing gives your business a "fixed" Internet address that allows your customers to find you on the Internet. Static IP is necessary for applications such as:

  • Hosting an e-mail, FTP or applications server
  • Allowing remote access to a LAN or Virtual Private Network
  • Hosting a Web site
Customer Care/Self-Help:
AT&T — nationally recognized for Internet service reliability and customer care — has a knowledgeable, friendly technical support group available to assist you seven days a week. Access the FastAccess DSL Online Help Center to get fast answers to frequently asked questions about managing your e-mail, your equipment, Internet security and more. At the Help Center Online, you can also access automated solutions that do the work for you, and chat live with an AT&T eAgent for answers to questions about your FastAccess Service. If you choose to call us, as a business customer you receive priority support.

Remote Access:
FastAccess DSL comes with a FREE unlimited dial account that offers remote access to the Internet when at home or traveling.

Your remote access dial Internet account includes unlimited usage per month. Applicable long distance or roaming charges may be incurred.

Equipment and Installation:
Self-Installation:
AT&T offers self-installation for FastAccess DSL Service. After you place your order, we will activate DSL on your business telephone line and ship your modem or router kit to your business. Then, install your modem or router hardware and software using our step-by-step instruction guide.

Professional Installation:
AT&T offers professional installation for FastAccess DSL Service to both single and multi-users at a reasonable cost. This may also include a reasonable amount of inside wiring and cabling necessary to install the service to your business.

AT&T Provided Equipment- Netopia 3347W Router:
AT& offers the Netopia 3347W Router that gives your business the option of wired and wireless Internet or network connectivity.

Bring Your Own Modem or Router:
Customers may provide their own DSL modem or router for use with FastAccess DSL. Please view the list of modems and routers that are compatible with FastAccess DSL Service.
Q: What are the qualified Modems and Routers?
A: The following modems and routers have been tested by AT&T and confirmed to work with FastAccess DSL Service, and can be used with our Bring Your Own Modem or Router program.



Qualified/Supported by AT&T

Modems and routers purchased from AT&T receive full support by our technical support group and can either be self-installed or professionally installed. Listed below is a complete list of these products.

Modems:
Alcatel SpeedTouch Home
Alcatel A1000
Motorola 2210N
Westell WireSpeed 2100 (Dual Port)
Westell WireSpeed 6100

Routers:
Netopia Cayman 3220H
Netopia Cayman 3346
Netopia 3347W
Netopia 3347NWG

PCI:
3Com HomeConnect PCI Card (Akita), (Seadra)
Efficient Networks 3060

USB:
Alcatel SpeedTouch USB
Efficient Networks 4060
Westell WireSpeed 2100
Westell WireSpeed 6100

Qualified/Unsupported by AT&T
Listed below are modems and routers that have been verified to work with FastAccess DSL, but are not supported by our technical support group. Any questions or problems with these products will need to be referred to the manufacturer.

Modems:
Efficient SpeedStream 5667
Nokia MW1122
Westell WireSpeed DMT

Routers:
Efficient
SpeedStream 5861
Cisco SOHO 77
Cisco 827

PCI:
ITeX Apollo 2 or 3

USB and Ethernet:
Eicon - Diva Models 2430,     2430SE and 2440
What Do I Need?
Line Requirements
Q: Will I need an additional telephone line?
A: No. FastAccess DSL operates over your existing telephone line, without interfering with voice or fax transmission. You can access the Internet and talk or fax at the same time on the same phone line.
Q: Are FastAccess Business Speed 384 and 768 options available for use in a home?
A: Yes. If you have an AT&T business line installed in your home, then you can order the 384 and 768 options, as long as your line is qualified to support your desired speed option.
Computer Requirements
Q: What type of computer do I need?
A: You may verify that your computer will work with FastAccess Service before placing your order. Your computer will need to meet the following minimum requirements.

Operating System Processor Memory Free Disk Space CD-ROM Required Network Interface
Windows® XP Pentium® or equivalent: 300 Mhz or faster 128MB 100MB Yes Installed 10 BASE-T Ethernet NIC and installed dial-up modem
Windows 2000 Pentium or equivalent: 166 Mhz
or faster
64MB 50MB Yes Open PCI slot or USB port or installed 10 BASE-T Ethernet NIC and installed dial-up modem
Windows NT® (V4.0 w/ Service Pack 4 or higher) Pentium or equivalent: 100Mhz
or faster
32MB 50MB Yes Open PCI slot or USB port or installed 10 BASE-T Ethernet NIC and installed dial-up modem
Macintosh® (OS 8.x, 9.x, 10.1 & Open Transport 1.1.2 or higher, w/AOL need OS 8.1 & Open Transport 1.3 or higher) Power MacTM or Faster 32MB 50MB Yes Installed 10 BASE-T Ethernet NIC and installed dial-up modem
Q: Does my computer qualify?
A: To test your computer to see if it is compatible with FastAccess DSL, download our Computer Qualification Tool.
Q: What equipment should I order to connect my computer with FastAccess Business Speed 384 and 768 options?
A: Can I use my own equipment? A DSL router is the appropriate equipment to use with FastAccess Business Speed 384 and 768 product options. AT&T can provide a DSL router with a professional installation or in a self install package. Also, you may provide your own router and your equipment vendor can advise if a particular brand or model is compatible. AT&T is only able to support routers that AT&T has provided.
Q: Are there any different computer requirements for FastAccess Business Speed 384 or 768 options?
A: No. The same PC requirements exist for all FastAccess DSL options.
Modem/Router Requirements
Q: Can I install FastAccess Business DSL myself?
A: Yes. You may choose to install your own FastAccess Business DSL product with your own equipment or utilize an AT&T installation kit rather than a professional installation. Business customers who have their FastAccess DSL line within a PBX or key system may select self-installation. AT&T, however, will not be held responsible for problems when self-installation is performed under those arrangements.
Q: What equipment including modems and routers have been tested to work, with FastAccess Service but are not supported?
A: You may review a list of equipment that is approved for use with FastAccess Business DSL, but not supported by AT&T customer care.
Q: What type of router is being offered with FastAccess Business DSL?
A: The Netopia 3347NWG is the router available with FastAccess Business DSL. This is a multipurpose router that can be used to support an Ethernet "wired" connection to the Internet or, with a wireless adapter, it can serve as a wireless connection for laptops and desktops. The router comes with an ICSA (Internet Centre for Security Analysis) compatible firewall that is automatically enabled.
Q: When should I use a PCMCIA adapter and when should I use a USB adapter?
A: Most new PC laptops come equipped with a PCMCIA slot for an adapter card. Most PC laptops and desktops manufactured since 1996 have one or more USB ports built in. Therefore, (properly equipped) laptops can use either a USB or a PCMCIA adapter. Most (properly equipped) desktops will be limited to a USB adapter, only. We recommend using PCMCIA adapters for laptops and USB adapters for desktops. If you wish to purchase wireless adapters visit https://contact.AT&T.com/dsl/businesscpe
Q: How many wireless cards can be ordered during my initial FastAccess Order?
A: A total of 4 adapters, in any combination, USB or PCMCIA, can be ordered during the initial FastAccess order. To purchase additional adapters, which will be shipped separately, visit https://contact.AT&T.com/dsl/businesscpe
Q: Is it necessary to purchase a 3347W router with a wireless adapter to have a wireless connection to the Internet via FastAccess DSL?
A: If you already have an 802.11g compatible adapter or a compatible internal wireless card such as Intel Centrino, then you will not need to purchase an additional adapter in order to establish a wireless DSL connection with your 3347W router. However, if you do not have an 802.11g compatible adapter https://contact.AT&T.com/dsl/businesscpe
Q: How do I order more wireless adapters and filters for a self-installation?
A: You can order additional adapters and filters online.
Q: How can I turn my wireless router into a HotSpot?
A:

Disable/Enable WEP Encryption procedure for 3347W

  1. Open an Internet Browser from a computer directly connected to the 3347W.
  2. In the address field type, "192.168.1.254" and hit "Enter" or the "Go" button.
  3. You will then be prompted to put in your 3347W's User Name and Password. Your User Name will always be "admin" Your Password is the one that you used when you first set up your router to communicate with the AT&T network.
  4. The 3347W will then take you into t