ADSL2 (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2) is a type of broadband. Its usual downstream and upstream speeds are 12 Mbit/s downstream (Mega bits per second, that is 12 million bits per second) and 3.5 Mbit/s upstream. Actual speeds may vary due to line quality & length, network traffic, equipment, etc. ADSL broadband (Including ADSL2 and ADSL2+) do not interferer with telephone lines, but may require a splitter/filter.
ADSL, ADSL2, Broadband
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This service is not a new type of internet. In fact this service is the same as the DSL service that is currently being offered today.
That would be ITU G.992.5 also referred to as ADSL2+ or ADSL2Plus.
There is no company that offers the fastest ADSL2. In fact all companies seem to offer right around 40MBS with this new service.
Yes it is completely ready for USB support WI-FI and the install is simple.
yes you can.
It should be able to cover a 10 computer wireless network while maintaining full capabilities.