yes
I believe your Internet Service Provider must sell you this option. Once you pay for it your router should be working at the speed of ADSL. I am currently using ADSL, but will be going to a faster speed.
An Internet Service Provider (ISP) is an organization that provides services for accessing and using the Internet.
If an internet user has a PPPoE connection to their ISP, they log onto the internet using what?
No. But you can, however, find addresses using ISP's
Currently Nasa is planning to launch shuttles to the moon and mars as well as upgrades to the ISP.
ISP means Internet Service Provider. Whoever you are paying for your internet. There are websites where you can check you your ISP is these aren't always accurate, because they are just trying to trace your IP address.
log on
You can host a legal website on any ISP If you are using your own server, sometimes if you rent your apt or house running a business is not allowed. If your using a web host then none of that matters
Cable internet is currently the faster type of ISP available.
The definition of the "first ISP" is kind of fuzzy, but Autonomous System Number 1 is currently owned by Level 3. Originally it was owned by GTE Communications, but they were acquired by Level 3 a long time ago.
The subnet address for this ISP could be almost anything, depending on how the ISP breaks up a larger network pool into a smaller one. The default subnet would be 255.0.0.0, but that is not very likely with an ISP. You can check by using the 'ipconfig' command in Windows to see the subnet mask, or 'ifconfig' if using Linux.
ISP stands for Internet Service Provider, and it represents the company in which you subscribe to internet access from. If you are using someone else's Internet access and want to determine who the ISP is you should look up your public IP address using a service similar to whatismyip.com then do a free "whois check" on it to see who owns the IP address.