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An asymmetric digital subscriber line transceiver, also known as an '''ADSL modem''' or '''DSL modem''', is a device used to connect a single or Residential Gateway . A DSL modem acts as the ADSL Terminal Unit or ATU-R, as the telephone companies call it. The acronym '''NTBBA''' (network termination broad band adapter, network termination broad band access) is also common in various countries. Because a DSL modem is a bridge, it has no interface and the IP address that is configured to the computer it is attached to is assigned to the device. COMPARED TO VOICEBAND MODEM The two devices serve fundamentally the same purpose, but differ 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, filters are used to separate the two uses. (See DSL Filter ) HARDWARE COMPONENTS As 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 FEATURES Apart 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. MANUFACTURERS Currently, 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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