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Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line(ADSL)
The most common meaning for ADSL is "Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line." It is referring to a form of Digital Subscriber Line, which is a data communications technology.
Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line
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Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is a form of DSL, a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission than a conventional modem can provide. A modem which can do such a job is called an ADSL modem.
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Yes, you have to have an ADSL splitter before your router to route the packets from the Internet. There are numerous router which have an inbuilt ADSL supporting varying speeds like 54Mbps etc etc. You can choose one from them if you do not want to have separate ADSL and Router installed separately.
ADSL needs to be filtered and so does ALL other equipment on the line. This includes any alarm equipment (red care for example). Red care does work with ADSL but most alarm companies recommend a dedicated line.
Splitters typically have 3 labels: ADSL, Phone and Line. To use a splitter you connect your telephone devices (eg phone, fax or answering machine) to the connection labelled phone, your ADSL modem to the ADSL connection and the line to the wall socket. If you have other telephone wall sockets in the property on the same telephone line you will need to plug in filters between the phone and the wall socket.In addition to the user installable spliter in the photograph above, you can have a central splitter (see right) installed by a telephone technician. A central splitter is installed on the telephone line before the first phone point in the property. Thus the central splitter protects the all the phone exensions from the ADSL signal. A new phone point is wired into the central ADSL splitter specifically for the ADSL modem. The ADSL modem will not work on any other point in the property.Central Splitters are sometimes used when user installable splitters and filters do not result in a reliable ADSL connection
An adsl modem is designed specifically to convert the signal from a phone line into something usable with your computer. The modem itself generally has no set limitations compared to others, with the main differences in speed coming down to the line connected to it.
Multiplexing allows several users to share a single connection. For example, several computers at my home share a single ADSL line, to connect to Internet.Multiplexing allows several users to share a single connection. For example, several computers at my home share a single ADSL line, to connect to Internet.Multiplexing allows several users to share a single connection. For example, several computers at my home share a single ADSL line, to connect to Internet.Multiplexing allows several users to share a single connection. For example, several computers at my home share a single ADSL line, to connect to Internet.