RADSL ROUTER

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An RADSL router is used in RADSL broadband Internet access to separate a customer's local network from the ADSL network operator's. An RADSL 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 RADSL router may provide a number of ports for the local network; one common configuration provides four 100baseT Ethernet lines.


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