Posts Tagged ‘Baseband Modem’

VDSL Splitter

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

VDSL Splitter

Currently, the world of broadband communications has two predominant camps: ADSL (asymmetrical digital subscriber line, usually referred to merely as “DSL”) and cable modems. Each of these options provides speeds much greater than a dial-up modem, and each of these can be used in the home or in a small business. But just as computer processors keep getting faster and faster, so have high-speed internet connections.

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DSL Router

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

DSL Router

The Internet is a complex and far-flung entity that requires many things–both hardware and software–for it to work. Among the most crucial pieces of hardware, if not the most crucial, is the router. A router, in the simplest possible terms, does exactly what its name would suggest: it routes information from point A to point B. (more…)

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Baseband Modem

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Baseband Modem

In telecommunications, often the low-end frequencies are “copied” again at the higher frequencies for transmissions purposes. Telecommunications refers to electronic communication over short distances, including radio, television, telephony, and computer networking. The original low-end frequency components are referred to as the “baseband signal.”

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