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What is DSLAM?

What is DSLAM?

DSLAM Definition DSLAM Definition: A DSLAM, or Digital-Subscriber-Line-Access-Multiplexer, is a network distribution device that aggregates individual subscriber lines into a high-capacity uplink. These high capacity uplinks, either ATM or Gigabit Ethernet, connect subscribers to their Internet service providers (ISPs). DSLAM units are typically located in telephone exchanges or distribution points. They allow for the high-speed […]

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What is WLAN roaming?

How to Improve Wi-Fi Reception by Boosting Roaming Aggressiveness

Wireless Local Area Networking (WLAN) automatically connects your client device to an access point (AP) with the strongest signal in an RF environment whose access points have the same SSID. But did you know that you can boost your wireless roaming aggressiveness to increase the frequency at which your client device will search for nearby […]

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adsl2/2+ FAQ

The 11 Most Frequently Asked Questions About ADSL2 & ADSL2+ Answered

ADSL2 and ADSL2+ technologies have enabled ISP providers to provide their customers with high-speed broadband via legacy copper lines.  We’ve compiled a list of  the 11 most commonly asked questions about ADSL2 & ADSL2+ to demystify the Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technologies. If you’re interested in learning more about VDSLs, visit our VDSL/2 FAQ here. 1. […]

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Li-Fi in Hospitals

They Tried to Transmit Brain Scans Using Li-Fi LED Lights And it Worked! (Updated February 2024)

Li-Fi is a relatively new connection method pioneered by Researcher Harald Hass from the University of Edinburgh that can connect users to the internet using LED Lights. But researchers from Pukyong National University seek to research and adapt this new technology for medical usage. Successful Li-Fi implementation in hospital environments will make it possible to […]

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