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Get Online With ADSL Routers

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Naysayers might predict that Americans are becoming addicted to the internet. However, in terms of any other type of addiction, including television, the internet surely comes out on top. It is a tool that allows us to communicate with friends and family. It is a huge reference library that we can universally access through a few taps of the keyboard. It is an interactive form of entertainment that engages us to respond to what we saw or read and get our voices heard. It is constantly redefining modern living. If you do not yet have permanent access to the internet, you may not yet realize that you are missing out. However, with just a computer and one of the ADSL routers, you can be on the Internet in no time.

ADSL routers are also known as DSL modems, an arguably more common name. They allow your computer to connect to the internet through your telephone line, but at a speed much greater than traditional dial up modems.

You might remember the first major release of consumer modems that were known as voiceband, or dial up modems. These too ran through your phone line. They were slow and made a horrible screeching sound at start up. This is not the case with an ADSL router. First of all, these routers are fast.

Where your dial up modem could only take you up to speeds of fifty-six kilobits per second, an ADSL router starts at about two hundred kilobits per second and can go as fast as two or three megabits per second. This is the difference between making a sandwich while you wait for your hotmail home page to load, and accessing your email in less than a second. ADSL also connects you to the internet silently.

ADSL routers have one more important advantage over their dial up ancestors. They allow you to use your phone for calling even when you are using the same line to connect to the internet. This is because it employs a higher frequency than voice calls.

When you make a call on your telephone, the signal that holds your voice travels through your telephone lines at a frequency of zero to four kilohertz.

All you need to do is make sure that you DSL filters are enabled when you are installing your router to ensure that this service works properly.

Once you see just how great a tool an ADSL router is for getting you hooked up to the internet, you will want to hook your computer up with one. This is also fairly easy. Some faster, newer computers come with an internal router. Most, however, need an external one. You plug it into a power source, a phone jack, and your computer. Then you configure it to your system and your ADSL router should have you exploring the internet in no time.

For free and useful resources for choosing adsl routers be sure to visit: http://www.computerrouterbasics.com