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| Adsl line connection vs sync speed
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| Re: Adsl line connection vs sync speed
The goal is to use the ADSL network already existing wireline telephone. By Using a wired network there is very little loss of data. Although ADSL is controlled reliable technology. It is a very stable and there different standard are new interface to provide you a much better speed. For the sync rate if you are using a modem to connect a different device then you might need a better hardware for that. |
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| Re: Adsl line connection vs sync speed
Here is how ADSL works. In telephone line, the lower frequencies transmit voice and the high one carry data. The two voice and data are transmitted simultaneously on a single medium. These two pieces of information being sent on different frequencies, you can surf to broadband through ADSL technology while maintaining the availability of your phone line. So that makes it much flexible. |
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| Re: Adsl line connection vs sync speed
For getting a ADSL telephone exchanges you must have a an ADSL multiplexer, called DSLAM (DSL Access Multiplexer) at least one telephone operator. Subscriber side, the line must be equipped with filters designed to separate the voice data. The subscriber must also change its Internet modem for PSTN, ADSL modem. But ADSL is a technology very limited in terms of distance. |
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| Re: Adsl line connection vs sync speed
ADSL technology is a revolution compared to a conventional PSTN Internet access. But the main advantage of ADSL is that it allows for broadband. The technology makes it possible ADSL up to 8Mbps downloads. Developments such as ADSL2 + is already enough to get speeds up to 25Mbps. The ADSL2 + frequency range utilize superior to ADSL standard and will be much higher data rates |
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| Re: Adsl line connection vs sync speed
The different terms are just used to give you a higher rate of data transfer. ADSL2 will not extend the distance limit between the customer and the distributor. In other words that are too high attenuation for ADSL will not benefit instead of ADSL2 +. DSL provides a unlimited connection. The technology makes it possible ADSL up to 8Mbps downloads. Developments such as ADSL2 + is already enough to get speeds up to 25Mbps. |
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| Re: Adsl line connection vs sync speed
It can some fault with your the device modem which is not getting appropriate rate for syncing. It is also possible that sometime the system works slower and cause the same issue. An ADSL modem combined with routing functionality, switch Ethernet 4-port and sometimes WiFi. To allow ADSL to be full duplex (ie it is possible to receive and transmit at the same time) it was necessary to separate the frequencies of outgoing stream (upstream) from that of the incoming (downstream). |
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