It is part of enabling internet communications.
Within the home or office.
It is part of enabling Internet communications.
ADSL.
3g is mobile internet and adsl is a type of home internet so adsl is better
Yes, you can connect a CDMA phone to an ADSL modem, but not directly. CDMA phones typically use cellular networks for data, while ADSL modems provide broadband internet via telephone lines. However, you can use a mobile hotspot feature on the CDMA phone to share its internet connection, which can then be accessed by devices connected to the ADSL modem. Alternatively, some ADSL modems may have USB ports that support mobile broadband dongles, but compatibility varies by device.
Yep, slow though.
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.
Dialup is slow, ADSL is fast
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line(ADSL)
Splitter
No, a cable modem cannot be used for an ADSL connection. Cable modems are designed to work with cable internet services, which use coaxial cables, while ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) requires a DSL modem that connects via telephone lines. Each type of modem is specifically engineered for its respective technology, making them incompatible with each other.
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).