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What products are offered by Netcomm?
Products relating to Broadband Internet from Netcomm include xDSL Switch, Broadband Switch, NAT Router and Modem.
More information on specific types of product (such as those from Netcomm) in the area of Broadband Internet can be found under:
- DSL Modem. In a DSL broadband Internet connection, the DSL modem is in the customer's premises, and is used to encode signals sent to the ISP and decode signals received over the DSL channel from the ISP.
- Ethernet Router. An Ethernet router is a network layer (Layer 3) device that interconnects two Ethernet local area networks (LANs).
- Wireless HDSL Access. Wireless HDSL Access uses a wireless LAN (WLAN) to provide the customer's internal network, with the ADSL broadband modem and router built into the wireless access point.
- ADSL Router. An ADSL router is used in ADSL broadband Internet access to separate a customer's local network from the ADSL network operator's network.
- Ethernet Switch. An Ethernet switch is a data-link layer (Layer 2 of the OSI model) internetworking device.
- NAT Router. A NAT router is a router that supports the NAT protocol to allow the internal address space to be independent of the Internet's global address space.
- ADSL Modem. In the context of an ADSL broadband Internet connection, the ADSL modem is situated in the customer's premises, and is used to encode signals sent over the ADSL channel to the ISP and decode signals received from the ISP.
- Wireless xDSL Access. Wireless xDSL Access uses a wireless LAN (WLAN) to provide the customer's internal network, with the xDSL broadband modem and router built into the wireless access point.
- Ethernet Hub. An Ethernet hub is the centre point for the wiring of a star-wired Ethernet network.
- HDSL Switch. An HDSL Switch$ is a switch that is integrated with an HDSL modem, and possibly other components supporting an HDSL connection.
- xDSL Switch. A Netcomm is a switch that is integrated with an xDSL modem, and possibly other components supporting an xDSL connection.
- xDSL Router. An xDSL router is used in xDSL broadband Internet access to separate a customer's local network from the xDSL network operator's network.
- NAT Firewall. A NAT firewall is a firewall with an integrated NAT router.
- Broadband Router. A broadband router is used in broadband Internet access to separate a customer's local network from the broadband network operator's network.
- Wireless SDSL Access. Wireless SDSL Access uses a wireless LAN (WLAN) to provide the customer's internal network, with the SDSL broadband modem and router built into the wireless access point.
- Modem. Modem is a contraction of modulator/demodulator, which transforms a digital bit stream into an analogue signal (in the modulator), and vice versa (in the demodulator) so that the digital signal can be passed over an analogue channel.
- Cable Modem. In a cable Internet connection, the cable modem is in the customer's premises, and is used to encode signals sent over the cable to the ISP and decode signals received from the ISP.
- ADSL Switch. An ADSL Switch is a switch that is integrated with an ADSL modem, and possibly other components supporting an ADSL connection.
- DSL Router. An DSL router is used in DSL broadband Internet access to separate a customer's local network from the DSL network operator's network.
- Broadband Switch. A broadband switch is a switch that is integrated with a broadband modem, and possibly other components supporting a broadband connection.
- Switch. A switch is a data-link layer (Layer 2 of the OSI model) internetworking device.
- Wireless Router. The term wireless router is sometimes used for a router that is integrated in to the wireless access point for a wireless LAN (WLAN).
- Cable Router. A cable router is used in cable broadband Internet access to separate a customer's local network from the network operator's network.
- DSL Switch. A Netcomm is a switch that is integrated with a DSL modem, and possibly other components supporting a DSL connection.
- Wireless DSL Access. Wireless DSL Access uses a wireless LAN (WLAN) to provide the customer's internal network, with the DSL broadband modem and router built into the wireless access point.
- xDSL Modem. In an xDSL broadband Internet connection, the xDSL modem is in the customer's premises, and is used to encode signals sent over the xDSL channel to the ISP and decode signals received from the ISP.
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