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yes they are the same thing its just that 1 is portable and 1 is not
Splitters typically have 3 labels: ADSL, Phone and Line. To use a splitter you connect your telephone devices (eg phone, fax or answering machine) to the connection labelled phone, your ADSL modem to the ADSL connection and the line to the wall socket. If you have other telephone wall sockets in the property on the same telephone line you will need to plug in filters between the phone and the wall socket.In addition to the user installable spliter in the photograph above, you can have a central splitter (see right) installed by a telephone technician. A central splitter is installed on the telephone line before the first phone point in the property. Thus the central splitter protects the all the phone exensions from the ADSL signal. A new phone point is wired into the central ADSL splitter specifically for the ADSL modem. The ADSL modem will not work on any other point in the property.Central Splitters are sometimes used when user installable splitters and filters do not result in a reliable ADSL connection
ADSL is simply a version or 'flavour' of DSL. The 'a' refers to asymmetric, meaning 'not the same'. Hence, ADSL usually has different downstream and upstream rates (e.g. 1536/256 is a common speed of ADSL available in Australia, where downstream the link speed is 1536kbps and upstream is 256kbps).
they are the different because they are not the same material
The main advantages of an ADSL filter in computer science is making it possible to be connected to the Internet while at the same time being able to make and receive landlines calls.
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The average home telephone system will support up to 13 ring tones. The ADSL modem shares the same line has the telephone. Each telephone to be connected to the same line as the ADSL requires a DSL filter. The telephone must be connected to the filter that is connected to the house telephone wiring. Therefore; it is possible to have a telephone in every room of the house and an ADSL always on connection at the same time. This would allow one to use the telephone and Internet at the same time.
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Even a slow Ethernet network would be faster than ADSL, since 10baseT LAN networks run at 10 Mbps. An ADSL connection typically tops out at around 8 Mbps. However, if you are talking about throughput, then they might be very close, since Ethernet has problems with packet collision. Then again, most Ethernet networks today for LANs run at 100 Mbps, which would place it far faster than ADSL based on speed measurements. However, ADSL does not use the same transmission method as Ethernet, but Ethernet will still be faster than ADSL (especially if you consider the Gigabit speeds).
It lists which filters fit particular vehicles and which filters are same as others.
It lists which filters fit particular vehicles and which filters are same as others.
Telstra Business Broadband ADSL provides 24/7 Support, the same connection speed, unlimited uploads, cost control with a cap of $300.00 per month, access to CustData and scalability.