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Wired Broadband Data Access

Wired broadband data access requires a wired connection between a data server and the internet. A Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) utilizes the local telephone network to provide high-speed data transfers while a dial-up connection provides slower data transfer speed.

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What is full form of ADSL?

The acronym 'ADSL" stands for Asynchronus Digital Subscriber Line.

Asynchronous means that data rates for Upstream Throughput (transmission from your PC to the internet) and Downstream Throughput (Transmission from the internet to your PC) are not equal. Usually the downstream rate is 5-10 times faster than the upstream.

For most home users, this is preferred, as they will be receiving much more information than they will be sending.

Business users and Web designers may benefit more by SDSL (Synchronous DSL), where the upstream and downstream throughputs are the same, allowing for faster uploads, with a minor sacrifice in download speed.

What is naked dsl?

Naked DSL is also called dry DSL and Stand alone DSL. It is a DSL line without a dial tone.

What is the working principles of dth?

Direct to home (DTH) television is a wireless system for delivering television programs directly to the viewer's house. In DTH television, the broadcast signals are transmitted from satellites orbiting the Earth to the viewer's house. Each satellite is located approximately 35,700 km above the Earth in geosynchronous orbit. These satellites receive the signals from thebroadcast stations located on Earth and rebroadcast them to the Earth

The Overall System

Early satellite TV viewers were explorers of sorts. They used their expensive dishes to discover unique programming that wasn't necessarily intended for mass audiences. The dish and receiving equipment gave viewers the tools to pick up foreign stations, live feeds between different broadcast stations, NASA activities and a lot of other stuff transmitted using satellites. Some satellite owners still seek out this sort of programming on their own, but today, most Direct to home TV customers get their programming through a direct broadcast satellite (DBS) provider, such as DirecTV or the Dish Network. The provider selects programs and broadcasts them to subscribers as a set package. Basically, the provider's goal is to bring dozens or even hundreds of channels to your television in a form that approximates the competition, cable TV. Unlike earlier programming, the provider's broadcast is completely digital, which means it has much better picture and sound quality. Early satellite television was broadcast in C-band radio -- radio in the 3.4-gigahertz (GHz) to 7-GHz frequency range. Digital broadcast satellite transmits programming in the Ku frequency range (12 GHz to 14 GHz ).

What is the purpose of minicomputer?

so that when you are on the run you can have a minicomputer in your purse or "European shoulder bag" as some call it, and in a way its easier to maintain, its lighter and fun to play games on.

How can you plug in a phone cord into a dsl jack?

to do that you will need the DSL filter first. The phone cord needs to plug into one end of the filter box, while a cable goes from the filter box to the DSL port in the wall.

How can i share my cable modem?

You can use a Wireless router, standard wired router, or wired switch or hub. Common vendors are Linksys, Netgear, DLink and they can be found almost anywhere now.

Do you need wireless internet service to have wireless internet or do you just need a wireless router to send the signal with normal wired DSL Bellsouth internet?

Both are possible solutions that result in different kinds of wireless internet access. You can use one or the other or even both.

In the second case by connecting a wireless router to your DSL you will be able to use the internet wirelessly with several laptops within say a couple hundred feet of your wireless router that must stay connedcted to your DSL modem. It should work at the same speed as your DSL.

The other option is to sign up for a wireless internet service. Usually though one of the cell phone companies. They will then give your computer a cellphone receiver from witch allows it to use the internet over the cellular system. This means that It will work in many of the same places with cell phone coverage. The down side is cost and usually slow connection speeds.

Finally a third option is to get a plan that lets you use wifi stations set up by companies instead of you. For instance you could pay for a plan that allows you to connect inside starbuckes or a plan that lets you connect in most airports.

Show you pictures of how your modem needs to be connected to the computer for dsl?

I do not see how this is even a real question, it doesnt make sense. But having just recently installed dsl myself, a CD should have come with the modem, which you put in your computer, giving you step my step instructions.

How do you find a cheap reliable DSL Server?

It depends on where you live. I recommend Bellsouth DSL Light, if available in your area. I have had it for over a year and am very satisfied with the service and price. $25 per month.

How do you network two computers in different rooms and have them sharing an ADSL Broadband connection?

You need to buy an adsl router. Connect your modem to the router then connect your two computers using rj45 (ethernet) cables or usb. Some routers need to be a modem router which renders your broadband router useless. Some broadband companies require you to register every PC used on the network sharing the internet.

And sometimes you can get a wireless router but it takes a while to install.

Where is technology most used?

I'd say car factorys because people are just to lazy to build the cars them selves. Robots do it for them, People just have to watch for malfunctions in the system.

Mark is calling technical support for assistance with his internet connection He explains that the DSL light on his DSL modem is blinking Describe how you would handle the situation?

Firstly, check which light on your modem is blinking. Depending on the make and model of your router or modem, a blinking light can be good or bad. If it is supposed to be blinking, then the issue is with your network; if it is not supposed to be blinking, then the issue is with your internet or router. If the light should be solid, then try turning everything connected to your network, laptops, PCs, phones and most importantly the modem or router, off. Wait for 5 minutes, allow the power supplies to cool, then turn the router back on, wait a further 3 minutes then reboot your computer, this should acquire a new IP address. If this still hasn't worked then a new router may be the answer. If the light is supposed to be blinking but you still cannot access the internet, ensure all cables are securely inserted into their respective sockets. If an Ethernet cable is inserted properly, a yellow light will blink both on the router or modem and the computer. If all cables are in properly, check the icon in the bottom of your Windows screen, moving your mouse over the icon, it should explain whether or not there is internet access. If this does not work, disconnect everything except your main computer to the router as there may be a conflict of IP addresses. By reconnecting them in sequence, rather than all at once, you should be able to ensure each device acquires individual addresses.