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Product codes
DSL-200/UK
Home Broadband Series
Key Features
DSL-200
ADSL Modem for Broadband Connection
The DSL-200 is a broadband modem that provides high-speed connection for PC through an ADSL line. Host connection is
through a plug-and-play USB interface. Offering users superior connectivity than traditional analog modems, this modem is
designed to provide megabit access for interactive video, high speed data communication and Internet access.
through a plug-and-play USB interface. Offering users superior connectivity than traditional analog modems, this modem is
designed to provide megabit access for interactive video, high speed data communication and Internet access.
Up to 8Mbps Speed
Uses Existing Telephone Line
No More Busy Signals
No Shared Bandwidth
The modem features G.dmt modulation for speeds of up to 8
Mbps downstream and 640 Kbps upstream. G.lite is also
supported, allowing up to 1.5 Mbps downstream and 512
Kbps upstream. G.lite is sufficient for most Internet
applications today, and has the advantage of not requiring
the installation of a splitter at the subscriber end. The
modem auto-senses the connection type and auto-negotiates
the best modulation scheme, G.dmt or G.lite using the G.hs
(handshake) protocol.
Mbps downstream and 640 Kbps upstream. G.lite is also
supported, allowing up to 1.5 Mbps downstream and 512
Kbps upstream. G.lite is sufficient for most Internet
applications today, and has the advantage of not requiring
the installation of a splitter at the subscriber end. The
modem auto-senses the connection type and auto-negotiates
the best modulation scheme, G.dmt or G.lite using the G.hs
(handshake) protocol.
The ADSL modem operates over the existing telephone
wire and does not require new transmission media such as
fiber-optic cabling. ADSL makes possible high-speed
multimedia services, Internet access, and video conferencing
for anyone using a standard copper phone line.
wire and does not require new transmission media such as
fiber-optic cabling. ADSL makes possible high-speed
multimedia services, Internet access, and video conferencing
for anyone using a standard copper phone line.
ADSL service, once installed, is always on. There is no need
to dial the ISP or corporate LAN at the other end.
to dial the ISP or corporate LAN at the other end.
Unlike traditional and cable modems, ADSL does not use
shared bandwidth, a phenomenon that reduces connection
speed as more users get on-line. With ADSL, the entire
bandwidth is dedicated to a single connection.
shared bandwidth, a phenomenon that reduces connection
speed as more users get on-line. With ADSL, the entire
bandwidth is dedicated to a single connection.
Maximum Utilization of Resources
Increased Productivity
USB Interface
Regular telephone service uses only a tiny portion of the actual
capacity of a conventional telephone line, while ADSL uses the
remaining bandwidth for high-speed data transfer. This is
accomplished by setting different frequency channels for
different functions, so that voice communication occurs at
thelower end of the frequency spectrum, while data
transmission takes place at higher frequencies.
capacity of a conventional telephone line, while ADSL uses the
remaining bandwidth for high-speed data transfer. This is
accomplished by setting different frequency channels for
different functions, so that voice communication occurs at
thelower end of the frequency spectrum, while data
transmission takes place at higher frequencies.
ADSL makes possible simultaneous voice and data
transmission. It also lets users download lengthy documents
and graphics files quickly.
transmission. It also lets users download lengthy documents
and graphics files quickly.
This modem provides a plug-and-play interface with the host
PC through the USB port, a standard port on many of today's
PCs. The modem connects to this USB interface through a
provided USB cable.
PC through the USB port, a standard port on many of today's
PCs. The modem connects to this USB interface through a
provided USB cable.
Supports G.dmt full rate and G.lite
Supports G.hs auto-negotiation of different ADSL flavors
Compliant to USB 1.1 specifications
USB interface to PC host
Supports bridged Ethernet over ATM and PPP over ATM
Supports G.hs auto-negotiation of different ADSL flavors
Compliant to USB 1.1 specifications
USB interface to PC host
Supports bridged Ethernet over ATM and PPP over ATM
Supports 8 bits of VPI and 16 bits of VCI address range
Supports Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000,
Windows ME
Plug-and-play installation
GUI configuration and diagnostic tool
Supports Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000,
Windows ME
Plug-and-play installation
GUI configuration and diagnostic tool
This full-featured ADSL modem connects to a USB port on a PC.
The ADSL phone line connection is made through a standard,
built-in RJ-11 phone jack.
The ADSL phone line connection is made through a standard,
built-in RJ-11 phone jack.
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