Broadband XL FAQs
How do I know if I qualify for Broadband XL service?How do I setup my Internet email account on Broadband XL?
How can I upgrade the speed of my Broadband XL service?
Do you supply the Broadband XL modem?
How do I connect Broadband XL?
Can I set up a network for my Broadband XL connection?
What can I do if my Broadband XL service appears to be down?
How can I address a security issue with my Broadband XL service?
Can I access my Broadband XL email account(s) via dial-up?
Computer Security & the Internet
What PC or MAC system requirements do you recommend for Broadband XL?
Where can I view the Lumos Networks Internet Services Terms & Conditions?
How do I know if I qualify for Broadband XL service?
Contact Lumos Networks Broadband Sales and Services and provide your name, physical address, and telephone number -OR- click the icon to the left to see Broadband XL availability.
How do I setup my Internet email account on Broadband XL?
When you contact Lumos Networks Broadband Sales and Services for DSL service, the representative can set up email accounts, usernames and passwords for you. You may also contact general Customer Service to make any changes to or add new email accounts.
How can I upgrade the speed of my Broadband XL service?
Contact Lumos Networks Broadband Sales and Services
Do you supply the Broadband XL modem?
A modem is not required for Broadband XL service. See next FAQ for more information.
How do I connect Broadband XL?
When Broadband XL is installed, our technicians can install a primary Ethernet (Cat 5) wire routed from the Optical Network Termination (ONT) box, the device installed on the outside of your premises/residence attached to the fiber service line. The Ethernet wire connects directly into your computer or your router. See next FAQ on networks.
Can I set up a network for my Broadband XL connection?
You can connect your own wired or wireless router to the primary Ethernet (Cat 5) wire for use with Broadband XL. Lumos Networks nHome Solutions offers an Lumos Networks supported wireless/wired router and wireless devices for your PC or laptop when needed. Click Home Solutions for more details.
What can I do if my Broadband XL service appears to be down?
Check the Ethernet wire to your computer or router to be sure it has not been damaged and is firmly connected. If you use a router or switch, try to connect the primary Ethernet wire directly to your computer, bypassing the router. If you continue to experience problems, Contact Lumos Networks Internet and Broadband Technical Support
How can I address a security issue with my Broadband XL service?
Other than our email spam and virus control, Lumos Networks Broadband XL service does not include a firewall or other security protection. Security is the responsibility of the customer. Companies who provide Local Area Network (LAN) Services often have a variety of security solutions available for a fee.
Can I access my Broadband XL email account(s) via dial-up?
Your email account is accessible from any Internet enabled computer via this website on our Lumos.net Email page. If you do not have access to another Internet enabled computer while away from your DSL enabled computer and you do not already have a Lumos Networks dial-up account, you may want to purchase a dial-up account from Lumos Networks at an additional charge. Contact Lumos Networks general Customer Service for details.
Computer Security & the Internet
The great thing about Broadband XL is that it's a big pipe to the Internet ... the computer security challenge with Broadband is the fact that it's a big pipe to the Internet! Regardless of how you connect to the Internet, there are potential security challenges that should be addressed. Click on details for more information ...
What PC or MAC system requirements do you recommend for Broadband XL?
To obtain the best performance browsing the web, interacting with more demanding websites and playing computer games on-line, we recommend system requirements which will enable your computer to perform best with the higher speeds. Click on details for more information ...
Where can I view the Lumos Networks Internet Services Terms & Conditions?
Click to view: Lumos Networks Internet Services Terms & Conditions





