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 difference between sdh wan and ethernet wan
There is no difference; Ethernet is Ethernet, regardless of where it is deployed.
Connecting Internet throgh DSL Modem by using Ethernet port is the most rreliable & trusted way to get the best performance on a computer. Using DSL through USB makes system slow & doesn't provide the best of the available bandwidth. Moreover Through Ethernet DSL Modem can enable access to multiple computers by using a network switch.
DSL is considered to be broadband speed. There is a difference in speed between DSL and Cable. Cable is generally much faster.
Yes, DSL requires a DSL modem as well as an Ethernet port to your PC or laptop.
# Connect a DSL modem to the DSL line # Connect an Ethernet wire from the modem to the Mac. # There is no step 3. Unless you want to stick a router in between and get a network going.
You will need to have an ethernet card in order to use dsl or cable internet with your computer.
Check out the Wise Geek website for an explanation. Link is below: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-difference-between-dsl-and-adsl.htm
dsl cable router
Wireless use Wireless technology while DSL use wired technology.
A DSL modem is connected to an Ethernet port (looks like a over-sized phone jack)
Ethernet is more reliable. USB speed depends on your CPU's load at the time, so if you are running a lot of programs at the same time, the available speed for USB ports is decreased, resulting in a slower connection. Connect with ethernet if possible. USB would be helpful though if you want to share your connection with, say, another computer of a gaming console through your ethernet. You could connect through USB and share through ethernet. But if you are just trying to connect to the internet with solely one computer, use ethernet.