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ADSL Modem or Wireless Router?
ADSL ("Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line") is a type of DSL. It works by splitting your existing telephone line signal into two
The majority of services are available through a broad range of broadband providers who resell products from network operators.
The majority of UK users will require a BT telephone line. Those who do not may connect to the broadband service either via a cable network or an independent network provider.
Most broadband providers will supply you with a modem or router, either free of charge or at an additional cost (often with a discount).
You can also buy your own modem or router if you are planning to connect multiple computers together to form a home network which is able to connect to broadband, allowing more than one user to connect at once.
A micro-filter is small device designed to plug into your phone socket. It is similar to a normal splitter used to connect multiple telephones to the same socket
Contention ratio refers to the bandwidth sharing between a number of other users.