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Faster Speeds And Better Connectivity With ADSL Routers

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Nowadays, most people can hardly remember what their lives were like without the internet. What did they do when they needed to look up a phone number or search for directions? How did they communicate with friends and relatives? Where did they look up facts and get their news. It’s hard to believe that even twenty years ago, the internet was confined to scientists and few technology junkies. Today, our computers are our gateways to the internet and its multi-fold opportunities for researching, networking, and socializing. Getting onto the internet in the first place couldn’t be easier, especially if you are using the ADSL routers.

An ADSL router is the best option today for internet connectivity. The first reason is because it is so fast.

You will not want to use the net if you have to wait more than twenty seconds for any given page to load. This was definitely the case with older internet modems, known as dial up or voiceband modems. They operated at speeds of fifty-six kilobits per second or less.

This translated to a very slow browsing speed. It would even take five to ten second to load a text only email. If you wanted to look at pictures it could take minutes and video was simply out of the question. However, ADSL routers will connect you to the web at speeds of two hundred kilobits per second to two or three megabits per second.

The high end would truly be considered lightning speed. You should be able to watch any type of video online that you want to and have all but the most graphic heavy webpages (think luxury car sites) load in an instant.

However, ADSL routers transfer their information at much, much higher frequency, twenty-five kilohertz to one megahertz. Different frequencies can use the same line simultaneously, thereby enabling you to call customer support while still logged into the internet.

The router receives its data through your phone line. However, it does so at a much higher frequency than the voices that come through the same line. Because the frequencies are different, you can use your router and your telephone simultaneously. Again, this is an improvement over voiceband lines that did use the same frequency as your telephone.

The initial installation of an ASDL router can be a little tricky, but nothing that you can’t accomplish with a good set of directions or tech support from your teenage son or neighbor. Some newer computers that have a fast CPU will have an internal ADSL router. If this is the case, your operating platform (e. G. Windows) will have the tools to provide you with an easy to use interface through which you can use the router to connect to the net. If your router is external, you will need to plug it into a power source. You will also plug it into your computer, generally with a USB cable and into a phone jack. There will then be instructions on how to open a web page and configure your ADSL router. You should find the whole process takes less than an hour and soon you’ll be zipping through the internet with speeds you never thought possible.

For free and useful resources for choosing adsl routers be sure to visit: http://www.computerrouterbasics.com