
What is DSL?
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a service that offers
a faster Internet connection than a standard dial-up connection.
DSL technology uses existing 2-wire copper telephone wiring
to deliver high-speed data services to homes and businesses.
DSL uses the existing phone line and in most cases does
not require an additional phone line. This gives "always-on"
Internet access and does not tie up the phone line. No more
busy signals, no more dropped connections, no more waiting
for someone in the household to get off the phone. DSL offers
users a choice of speeds ranging from 144 Kbps to 1.5Mbps.
This is 2.5x to 25x times faster than a standard 56Kbps
dial-up modem.
This digital service can be used to deliver bandwidth-intensive
applications like streaming audio/video, online games, application
programs, telephone calling, video conferencing and other
high-bandwidth services.
Today DSL is for the first time putting high-speed Internet
access within the reach of the home, small and medium-size
businesses. DSL takes existing voice cables that connect
customer premises to the phone company's central office
(CO) and turns them into a high-speed digital link.
There are many types of DSL. Over any given line, the maximum
DSL speed is determined by the distance between the customer
site and the Central Office (CO). Most ISP's offer Symmetric
DSL (SDSL) data services at speeds that vary from 144 Kbps
to 1.54 Mbps, and now even faster up to 6.0 Mbps--so customers
can choose the rate that meets their specific needs. At
the customer premises, a DSL router or modem connects the
DSL line to a local-area network (LAN) or an individual
computer. Once installed, the DSL router provides the customer
site with continuous connection to the Internet and use
of the telephone at the same time. Once your setup, your
ready to start networking both your Apple Macintosh and
PC computers.
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Your Computer Networking Needs;
We can help you setup DSL service with your local provider.
With your DSL service on, we can offer different ways to
build your network. Whether you have one computer, two computers
or both a Apple Macintosh and PC... you can setup networking
between the two. Once networked, you will be able to share
data files between hard drives, share a printer, even setup
a wireless network for networking to another Apple Macintosh,
PC, portable or workstation in another room with out unsightly
wires.
DSL Benefits...
• Always-On Service
• Phone/Internet Simultaneously
• Up to 25x Times Faster Than Dial-up Modem
• Cost Effective
• No More Busy Signals
• No More Dropped Connections
• Faster Downloads
• Faster Games
• Multiple Computers on Single DSL Line
• Dedicated Connection & Speed
• Compatible with both Apple Macintosh and PC
• Networking both Apple Macintosh and PC's on the
same DSL line.