Asymmetric DSL

draco

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    Asymmetric DSL:rolleyes: :D :yes: ;) :cool: :confused: :eek: :shocked: :) :lol:


    Most homes and small business users are connected to an asymmetric DSL (ADSL) line. ADSL divides up the available frequencies in a line on the assumption that most Internet users look at, or download, much more information than they send, or upload. Under this assumption, if the connection speed from the Internet to the user is three to four times faster than the connection from the user back to the Internet, then the user will see the most benefit (most of the time).

    :rolleyes: :D :yes: :confused: ;) :cool: :eek: :shocked: :) :lol:
     

    gayannr

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    draco said:
    Asymmetric DSL:rolleyes: :D :yes: ;) :cool: :confused: :eek: :shocked: :) :lol:


    Most homes and small business users are connected to an asymmetric DSL (ADSL) line. ADSL divides up the available frequencies in a line on the assumption that most Internet users look at, or download, much more information than they send, or upload. Under this assumption, if the connection speed from the Internet to the user is three to four times faster than the connection from the user back to the Internet, then the user will see the most benefit (most of the time).

    :rolleyes: :D :yes: :confused: ;) :cool: :eek: :shocked: :) :lol:
    SO? :P
     

    gayannr

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    ICE said:
    voice comes in a seperate channel. it has nothing 2 do with ADSL.:yes:

    the voice comes in the same frequency range as the normal PSTN service
    the difference is the remaining frequency of the copper wire is used for ADSL
    thats why we use the splitter(low pass filter) to block the high frequencies when coupled with any kind of Telephone or fax
     
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    Anusha

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    gayannr said:
    the voice comes in the same frequency range as the normal PSTN service
    the difference is the remaining frequency of the copper wire is used for ADSL
    thats why we use the splitter(low pass filter) to block the high frequencies when coupled with any kind of Telephone or fax
    Why should we? If they are on separate frequency ranges, why separate at all? :P
     

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    Anusha said:
    Why should we? If they are on separate frequency ranges, why separate at all? :P

    only reason ----> reduce the interference from the higher frequencies to the PSTN channel.:yes: