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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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How can you hook up your laptop to a wireless router via cable if you also have a desktop with a cable modem.?

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Which is better broadband or dsl?

No. A dial-up connection is limited in the US by FCC regulation to no more than 53K (Even though most dialup modems are capable of 56k). Most 'entry level' broadband is at least four times faster than a dial-up connection. Many are much, much faster.

What is ADSL?

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL connections are becoming more and more widely available and can provide an excellent internet connection. The connections work by splitting your phone line into two separate channels, one for data (internet) and one for voice (phone calls) which means you can talk on the phone and be connected to the internet at the same time. You will often see ADSL connection services advertised as having different speed specifications, below are some common configurations:

- 56Kbps/128Kbps

- 512Kbps/128Kbps

- 1Mbps/256Kbps Notice there are two values to each configuration, the first figure states the download speed and the second figure is the maximum upload speed. 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.

Can you use an ADSL router for dial up connection?

Don't use a cable modem for dial up. Use the modem in your computer or an external voice/fax modem for dial up. If you want to share the internet connection with other computers use Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) in Windows. Search windows in Information in Help and Support Center for the Internet Connection Sharing setup in Windows XP. To use ICS you will have to logically connect all of the devices into one network. Hopefully all of your computers will self assign an IP address that will let them talk to each other then all you need are network cables and a switch. You can also use the swith (LAN) portion of your cable modem as a router to assign IP addresses (DHCP) to the other computers to ensure the other computers are on the same network.

Do you need a phone line for dsl?

The first step in deploying wireless broadband is to get broadband service to your location. Broadband service is delivered by an ISP--Internet service provider--and can come to your home or place of business in different ways. The phone line is just one of many options today: * via a telephone line (DSL) * via the TV cable * via satellite * via a T-1 or T-3 dedicated circuit * via cellular wireless. Every one of these services will (or can*) terminate in a device that will provide one or more network ports, usually RJ-45 type. The high-speed network is available at that port, into which you can plug a computer, a router, a switch, other networked equipment, or a wireless router. The wireless router will have several network ports into which you can direct-connect networked devices (PCs, printers, VOIP devices, etc.). Plus the wireless router is your wireless access point, capable of communicating Ethernet traffic wirelessly to over a hundred different devices. Each device of course needs a wireless adapter to uphold its end of the communication and must be within range of the wireless router. So we see that it's quite possible to subscribe to a broadband service and supply wireless broadband access at your location without a telephone access point. _______________ * The cellular wireless access-point device usually plugs directly into a computer.

How can you increase your ADSL Internet connection speed?

there are several ways to increase your internet speed (bandwidth)here are a few that i have found.


1. make sure your splitters/ filters are not faulty and are connected properly

2. make sure your home phone is connected to power (do NOT use a phone that runs fully off the adsl line) this changed my speed from 60KB/s to 220KB/s

3. make sure that the internet and phone lines use a line smaller than 2.0m

4. restart your router everyday(leave off for more than 60 seconds)

contact ISP provider to see if you have an outdated plan,

5. connect through ethernet cable

6. use a fast computer!

7. go into your account settings and make sure that a no noise level is set

8. do a speed test fromhttp://speedtest.net/and check if it has increased, if not im very sorry, contact the isp and ask them


Thanks

Isaac

Do you need a modem when using DSL?

You do not need a dial-up modem. However, you will need to either purchase or rent a DSL modem, which works differently from a dial-up modem, and is usually outside the computer.

What is the dsl technology?

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Why cable glands are used?

In the electrical trade devices that are used to support a cable or conduit entry into an electrical device are called connectors. These can be called strain relief,sealtite, EMT, or BX but they are all called connectors

When the word gland is used it usually refers to the wiring of explosion proof devices. When making a wire end, the conductors are fed through an empty gland that is twisted on to the end of the explosion proof cable. Into this empty gland is poured a epoxy type compound that hardens itself around the conductors. The hub of the fitting slides over the gland and is screwed into the threaded hole of the device that connects to the cable. By sealing the cable in this method, explosive gasses or dust that might seep into the electrical device is prevented.Pyrotenax, a mineral insulated cable, is one type of cable that uses this method of sealing its cable ends. These type of wire ends are also used with Tech cable that are used in explosion proof areas.

What is difference between Ethernet and DSL?

Yes, those are two quite different technologies.

Ethernet is used mainly within local area networks; DSL is used mainly to achieve an Internet connection, between a client and an ISP.

Yes, those are two quite different technologies.

Ethernet is used mainly within local area networks; DSL is used mainly to achieve an Internet connection, between a client and an ISP.

Yes, those are two quite different technologies.

Ethernet is used mainly within local area networks; DSL is used mainly to achieve an Internet connection, between a client and an ISP.

Yes, those are two quite different technologies.

Ethernet is used mainly within local area networks; DSL is used mainly to achieve an Internet connection, between a client and an ISP.

What is the purpose of a DSLAM in the telecommunications industry?

A DSLAM or digital subscriber line access multiplexer is a network device in the telecommunications industry. It receives multiple signals from multiple subscribers DSL connections in order to transfer the signals to the the high-speed network backbone.

Where can one check online the DSL availability?

One can check DSL availability from att's online website. Click on start, and click on index. This will take you to their test page which will tell you whether the DSL is available, as well as other helpful information.

What does an ATT dsl service do for their customers?

AT&T offers DSL customers installation assistance, various DSL speeds (depending on customer needs), customer support, and bundling options if the customer is also looking for TV and phone services.

Are microfilters and adsl filters the same thing?

Microfilters and ADSL filters serve a similar purpose but are not exactly the same. ADSL filters are specifically designed to separate voice and data signals on a single line, ensuring that ADSL internet service operates without interference from telephone calls. Microfilters, often used interchangeably with ADSL filters, can refer to smaller or more compact versions of these devices. In essence, while they perform the same function, "microfilter" may denote a specific type or size of ADSL filter.

How do you setup wizard for huawei hg231f wireless router?

To set up the wizard for the Huawei HG231F wireless router, you must log into the utility to configure the router. Ensure that the connections are correct and click Next. Choose Connection Type and set the WLAN parameters and click Next, then Submit.

Why should a service organization worry about being world class if it does not compete outside its own national border?

Because even if they don't compete outside, they may face competition from "world class service organizations" in their own market (from either other players based in their country or other globla players serving their country and having "world class" service)

What are the three types of transmission impairment?

transmission impairment have three parts (1) Attenuation (2) Distortion (3) Noise

Is Westell 6100G a wireless Modem?

No. It is a DSL modem. This usually will accommodate one wired connection, and would require a router (wireless or otherwise) to connect multiple devices.