The practical upper limit for the length of an ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) connection is typically around 3 to 5 kilometers (approximately 1.9 to 3.1 miles) from the telephone exchange. Beyond this distance, the signal quality degrades significantly due to attenuation and noise, leading to lower speeds and unreliable service. Most providers recommend keeping connections within 2 kilometers to ensure optimal performance.
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3g is mobile internet and adsl is a type of home internet so adsl is better
Dialup is slow, ADSL is fast
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line(ADSL)
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ADSL and VDSL
For troubleshooting tips for your adsl modem you can read about go to support.hubris.net/dsl/troubleshooting.html. For more help you can go to www.eternalmart.com/tag/adsl-troubleshooting-speed/.
Speed is the difference between HDSL and ADSL. HDSL has high upload and download speeds whereas ADSL has a slow upload speed coupled with a high download speed.
ADSL is simply a version or 'flavour' of DSL. The 'a' refers to asymmetric, meaning 'not the same'. Hence, ADSL usually has different downstream and upstream rates (e.g. 1536/256 is a common speed of ADSL available in Australia, where downstream the link speed is 1536kbps and upstream is 256kbps).