DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide

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Introduction

This section provides a brief description of the Router, its associated technologies and a list of Router features.

What is ADSL?

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is broadband access technology that provides high-speed digital data transmission and interactive multimedia applications for business and residential customers over ordinary telephone line.

ADSL greatly increases the signal carrying capacity of copper telephone lines without interfering with regular telephone services. For the ADSL user, this means faster downloads and more reliable connectivity. ADSL devices enable high-speed Internet access without any loss of quality or disruption of telephone services.

ADSL provides a dedicated service over a single telephone line operating at speeds of up to 8 Mbps downstream and up to 640 Kbps upstream. A secure point-to-point connection is established between the user and the central office of the service provider.

D-Link ADSL devices incorporate the recommendations of the ADSL Forum regarding framing, data format, and upper layer protocols.

Router Description and Operation

The DSL-500G ADSL Router is designed to provide a simple, cost-effective and secure ADSL Internet connection for your small to medium-sized private network. The ADSL connection technology enables many interactive multi-media applications such as video conferencing and collaborative computing.

The Router is easy to install and use. The DSL-500G connects to an Ethernet LAN or single computer via a standard Ethernet interface. The ADSL connection is made using ordinary twisted-pair telephone line with standard RJ-11 connectors.

Router Features

The DSL-500G ADSL Ethernet Router utilizes the latest ADSL enhancements to provide a reliable Internet portal suitable for most small to medium sized offices. DSL-500G advantages include:

Data rates up to 8 Mbps for downstream and 640 Kbps for upstream

Friendly web-based graphical user interface for configuration and management

Supports up to eight simultaneous virtual connections for a single ADSL account

Supports T1.413 issue 2, G.dmt and G.lite standards

Auto-handshake and rate adaptation for different ADSL flavors

Widest range of DSLAM interoperability

Supports bridged Ethernet over ATM (RFC 2684)

Built-in MIBs for SNMP management

Upgradeable firmware through TFTP

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