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The National Integrated Service Digital Network (N-ISDN) is a type of integrated digital telephone network that allows voice, data, and video services to be transmitted over the same network. It enables faster and more efficient communication by using digital technology instead of traditional analog phone lines. N-ISDN has largely been replaced by newer technologies like DSL and fiber optics.
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Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a digital, point-to-point network capable of transmitting speeds of about 2Mbps. A computer connects to an ISDN line via an ISDN adapter and uses the same type of wiring as a Telephone wire. The only difference is ISDN can carry analog (voice) and digital signals, so it can be used to connect to the internet. It can be connected by the phone company but it is rarely used as it needs special equipment and is more expensive than other way.
ISDN
ISDN stands for Integrated Services Digital Network. It is a type of digital telephone network that allows for voice, data, video, and other services to be transmitted simultaneously over a single line.
Out-of-band
Network cards, video cards, sound cards, video capture cards, tv tuner cards, usb adapters, firewire adapters, SCSI adapters, etc. I'm sure I've missed some, but that should give you a good idea!
That will depend on which homeplug type adapters you use. Lots of adapters are rated at 85Mbps which is slower than the 100Mbps that is most common with standard ethernet connections. Some homeplug adapters, however, support up to 200Mbps allowing them to actually be faster in between the adapters than the rest of the 100Mpbs network. You'll just need to pay attention to what speed the adapters are rated for.
Some adapters require you to predefine settings for such networks including security network phrase, name of the network, type of connection type of security and so on.
Client/server
client/server