Wireless Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Switch Access

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Wireless Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Switch Access uses a wireless LAN (WLAN) to provide the customer's internal network, with the RADSL broadband modem and router built into the wireless access point.
     An important security issue for the user of Wireless Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Switch Access is preventing unauthorised people from gaining access to the RADSL broadband connection, and creating traffic that is charged to the Wireless Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Switch Access user.
     The router used in Wireless Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Switch Access would usually be a NAT router.


Other topics in our resources on Broadband Internet related to Wireless Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Switch Access include: 
 
  • RADSL Broadband (Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Broadband)
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