How Does DSL Work? |
Understanding How DSL Works
DSL is now a standard favorite among the high-speed, broadband Internet connections. DSL works with a twisted pair of copper wires, just like the kind that connects to your telephone from the telephone company. When you are hooked up to a DSL Internet connection, your traditional phone line becomes the medium for all of your voice conversations and your Internet data requests. Just like in a cable connection, the line is shared by the two connections and the information is kept separate, so that signals do not cross. DSL Filters
A filter is sometimes used to separate the information coming from voice conversations and from the Internet. All signals under 4Khz are voice signals, everything over 4Khz is Internet data either being uploaded or downloaded. The filter acts as a barrier so that signals never cross. DSL Equipment
There are two important pieces of equipment that make a DSL Internet connection possible:
Pros of DSL High Speed Internet Access
DSL is like all the other Internet connections in that it has its quirks and its benefits. Here are some things you can look forward to:
Cons of DSL High Speed Internet Access
Let’s face it, DSL has its downsides. Read on to find out what they are and if you can live with them or not!
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