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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia DSL modem DSL modem 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 DSL modems are external to the computer and wired to the computer’s Ethernet port, or occasionally its USB port, whereas voiceband modems are usually built inside the computer. Internal DSL modems (with PCI interface) are rare but available. • Microsoft Windows and other operating systems do not recognize external DSL modems, and hence have no Property Sheet or other internal method to configure them. This is because the transceiver and computer are considered separate nodes in the LAN, rather than the transceiver being a device controlled by the computer (such as webcams, mice, keyboards etc.). Routers can be configured manually, using a Web page provided by the modem via the ethernet that the router connects to. DSL modems rarely need to be configured, because they are part of the physical layer of computer networks, simply forwarding data from one medium (CAT5) to another one (telephone line). • For internal DSL modems, Microsoft Windows and other operating systems provide interfaces similar to those provided for voiceband modems. This is based on the assumption that in the future, as CPU speeds increase, internal DSL modems may become more mainstream. • DSL modems use frequencies from 25 kHz to above 1MHz (see Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), in order not to interfere with voice service which is primarily 0-4 kHz. Voiceband modems use the same frequency spectrum as ordinary telephones, and will interfere with voice service - it is usually impossible to make a telephone call on a line which is being used by a voiceband modem. • DSL modems vary in data speed from hundreds of kilobits per second to many Westell Model 6100 AXXDSL modem ADSL 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 modem A "DSL Modem" modulates high-frequency tones for transmission to a DSLAM, and receives and demodulates them from the 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia megabits, while voiceband modems are nominally 56K modems and actually limited to approximately 50 kbit/s. • DSL modems exchange data with only the DSLAM to which they are wired, which in turn connects them to the Internet, while most voiceband modems can dial directly anywhere in the world. • DSL modems are intended for particular protocols and sometimes won’t work on another line even from the same company, while most voiceband modems use international standards and can "fall back" to find a standard that will work. 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. DSL modem • Dynamic DNS (Domain Name System) clients • Voice over IP functionality including Quality of Service (priority control for data flows between users) 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. Alternate firmware such as OpenWrt can also be installed on many modems and add many functionalities that the router would otherwise lack such as VPN, QoS, IPv6 native and tunneling, ability to turn up WAP power, authoritative DNS, and pretty much anything that can be provided by an open Linux environment. (depending on computing resources) 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. • 2Wire (United States) • 3Com (United States) • A-Link (Finland) • Actiontec (United States) • Airties (Turkey) • Alcatel-Lucent (France) • Allied Telesis (Japan) • Amplebit (India) • AVM (Germany) • Aztech (Singapore) • BeeTel (India) • Belkin (United States) • Billion (Taiwan) • Comtrend (Taiwan) • D-Link (Taiwan) • Draytek (Taiwan) • Efficient Networks (Germany, related to Siemens) • Fujitsu (Japan) • Huawei (China) • Intertex (Sweden) • Linksys (United States) • NEC (Japan) • NetComm (Australia) • LevelOne (Germany) • Netgear (United States) • Netopia (United States) • Nokia (Finland) • OvisLink (United States) • Paradyne (United States) • RealTime Systems (India) 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: • Power supply: Transformer and capacitor • Data connection and power circuitry (for example, USB, Ethernet, PCI) • DSL digital data pump • DSL analog chip and line driver • Micro controller • Filter Service features Apart from connecting to an ADSL service, many modems offer additional integrated features: • ADSL2 or ADSL2+ support • Router functionality that includes Network Address Translation (NAT) to share a single IPv4 address. • An 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n wireless access point • A built-in switch (typically 4 ports) • Virtual Private Network termination • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server 2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia • • • • • • • • • • • • Sagem (France) Shiro (Singapore) Siemens (Germany-United States) Symphony Telewell (Finland) Thomson (France) UT Starcom (India) U.S. Robotics (United States) Westell (United States) XaviTech (Taiwan) ZTE (China) ZyXEL (Taiwan) DSL modem • Zoom Technologies (United States) See also • Digital home • Residential gateway External links • Whirlpool DSL Modem reviews • ADSL Geek DSL Modem resource Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSL_modem" Categories: Networking hardware, Digital Subscriber Line, Modems This page was last modified on 23 April 2009, at 06:01 (UTC). 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