The basis difference between bridge and router mode in a Modem is to identify where does the user creditials are stored.
In router mode, they are stored in the modem/router itself.
In Bridge mode, creditials are stored on a pc and you would need to click on connection icon / connection to establish the connection
KK@Melbourne
a wireless router is needed when internet modem doesn't have wireless capability.
Yes, you have to have an ADSL splitter before your router to route the packets from the Internet. There are numerous router which have an inbuilt ADSL supporting varying speeds like 54Mbps etc etc. You can choose one from them if you do not want to have separate ADSL and Router installed separately.
Speed is the difference between HDSL and ADSL. HDSL has high upload and download speeds whereas ADSL has a slow upload speed coupled with a high download speed.
54Mwireless Router
yes you can
"One router that has an average rating of 4.5 stars with over 6,500 reviews is the TP-Link Cable/DSL Wired Router. Another brand that is well known and gets good reviews is Linksys. D-Link also has high marks and is a brand that has a track record for quality."
Cable, Wireless, T-1, T-3, OC3, and Satellite internet connections all require a cable router instead of using an ADSL modem router to access the internet.
Connect zyxel prestige 660ru adsl wired router to internet then netgear dg834g, and then your PC and laptop to the negear router.
The difference between internet service provided by ADSL and internet provided by cable is in the method of delivery. ADSL is high speed internet which is delivered through one's home phone. Cable is broadband internet delivered, as is stated, through cables.
A wireless router provides a wireless network, but does not provide Internet connectivity by itself, unless it is a combination router/modem, such as a Motorola Surfboard. A typical home wireless router will not have this functionality included, so a cable modem is often required to access a cable provider's Internet service. Buying a device that includes both wireless routing and cable modem features will allow the network to access the Internet without a dedicated cable modem, while all others will require a cable modem separately. In either case, a device that provides the features of a cable modem is required for cable Internet.
In most cases, ADSL speed is capped (fixed) by the ISP (Internet Service Provider). So the would be no, it does NOT give faster download speed! However, a faster ADSL router CAN improve speed on a local network (i.e. from laptop to desktop, transfers).
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.