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Posted 22 January 2006 - 10:16 PM

Hello DSL users!

I am preparing to upgrade from a dialup connection to Verizon DSL service.

The system requirements listed on Verizon's website seem to MANDATE the
presence of MS Internet Explorer and (I think) ActiveX.

I use/run a heavily nLited version of Windows 2000 with Internet Explorer and
other MS-middleware removed.

Question:
- What is the best way to achieve Verizon DSL service WITHOUT the presence
of Internet Explorer?



Thank you.


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Posted 22 January 2006 - 10:49 PM

um firefox? it should work fine.

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Posted 29 January 2006 - 07:27 PM

View Postkeyboard, on Jan 22 2006, 10:16 PM, said:

Hello DSL users!

I am preparing to upgrade from a dialup connection to Verizon DSL service.

The system requirements listed on Verizon's website seem to MANDATE the
presence of MS Internet Explorer and (I think) ActiveX.

I use/run a heavily nLited version of Windows 2000 with Internet Explorer and
other MS-middleware removed.

Question:
- What is the best way to achieve Verizon DSL service WITHOUT the presence
of Internet Explorer?



Thank you.


Their website might say that, but I am sure you will be able to get started without IE. I know a user on linux who uses verizon DSL without any issue. So I am sure without IE, you should be fine.

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Posted 29 January 2006 - 09:10 PM

In theory you shouldn't even need a Browser just to connect to the Internet... most ISPs these days just use a standard Ethernet adapter on the system connected to their Modem, which has built-in DHCP client. The extra "software" they provide is most of the time useless as well unless they have special network card with special drivers... since connecting itself is a "plug and play" situation.

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