Information on Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Router
An Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Router is used in RADSL broadband Internet
access to separate a customer's local network from the ADSL
network operator's. An Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Router is usually integrated with
the RADSL modem. In order to allow multiple network devices
on the internal network to share a single IP address
allocated by the RADSL ISP (Internet service provider), an RADSL
router usually includes a NAT router. An Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Router may provide a number of ports for the local
network; one common configuration provides four 100baseT Ethernet lines.
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