If you have two adsl lines then yes you can use two modems. Two modems on one line won't work. Just get a router to expand your network or up your broadband speed if available.
Yep, slow though.
I hope the answer must have already been clear. But still, let me give you a proper conclusion. DSL modem can have two types, SDSL and ADSL. Though, most of the times when we use the word DSL, we generally refer to the ADSL modem, but in certain cases, it can even be the SDSL modem. Hence, this is the difference. An ADSL modem can send and receive data at different speeds while SDSL modem can send data at only one speed.
If you have an ADSL modem, you connect the ADSL modem to the hub, and you connect cables from the hub to each computer. If you have only a single computer, you need no hub.If instead you want to use a WiFi (wireless) connection, you also need an access point for the wireless connection.
Within the home or office.
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.
A modem is used to connect a computer to the telephone. This was traditionally used a lot as an Internet connection, although currently it is getting more common to use other technologies, like ADSL.
ADSL (asymmetrical digital subscriber line) is a protocol that you ISP (internet service provider) use it is a analogue signal. cable normally is a cat 5e or cat 6 in to the modem and is a digital connection (much faster)
modems were designed to be used with all computers when using ethernet, however some modems have problems as the driver software for usb connection is not compatable, but any industry professional who knows their stuff will tell you, never use a usb moden.
ADSL is a method of multiplexing a broadband internet connection over an existing landline telephone wire that is still being used for voice band telephone.Wireless (usually Wi-Fi) is a method of connecting computers to a router via radio signals in the microwave band. It is usually used to support a Local Area Network (the range of the radio signal is limited) but the router may be connected to the internet via an ADSL modem, a SDSL modem, a cable modem, a satellite modem, etc. if desired.
No. There is no DSL signal on the line to use unless you are subscribed to a DSL service.
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
Use WDS (Wireless Distribution System) function of your ADSL router.