DSL modem
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DSL modemADSL modem or DSL modem is a device used to connect a single computer or router to a DSL phone line, in order to use an ADSL service. Like other modems it is a type of transceiver. It is also called a DSL Transceiver or ATU-R. The acronym NTBBA (network termination broad band adapter, network termination broad band access) is also common in some countries. Some ADSL modems also manage the connection and sharing of the ADSL service with a group of machines: in this case, the unit is termed a DSL router or residential gateway. DSL routers have a functional block which performs framing, while other functional blocks perform Asynchronous Transfer Mode Segmentation and Reassembly, IEEE 802.1D bridging and/or IP routing. Typical user interfaces are Ethernet and USB. Although an ADSL modem working as a bridge does not need an IP address, it may have one assigned for management purposes.
Compared to voiceband modemA "DSL Modem" modulates high-frequency tones for transmission to a DSLAM, and receives and demodulates them from the DSLAM, usually to serve a computer or computers. It serves fundamentally the same purpose as the voiceband modem that was a mainstay in the late 20th century, but differs from it in important ways.
Most of these differences are of little interest to consumers, except the greater speed of DSL and the ability to use the telephone even when the computer is online. Because a single phone line commonly carries DSL and voice, DSL filters are used to separate the two uses. Hardware componentsAs technology advances, functions that are provided by multiple chips can be integrated onto one chip. Higher levels of integration have benefited DSL just as they benefited other computer hardware. A DSL modem requires the following for its operation; exactly what is on the circuit card and how it is arranged can change as technology improves:
Service featuresApart from connecting to an ADSL service, many modems offer additional integrated features:
Many ADSL modems can have their firmware upgraded to support additional features or fix existing problems. This can be done over the network, or using a dedicated serial connection. ManufacturersCurrently, Taiwan manufactures most of the ADSL modems in the world, ODM plays a large role with designs from various parts of the world. Below lists an array of designers.
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