Prestige 2602R Series User’s Guide
Introduction to DSL
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Introduction to DSL
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) technology enhances the data capacity of the existing twisted-
pair wire that runs between the local telephone company switching offices and most homes
and offices. While the wire itself can handle higher frequencies, the telephone switching
equipment is designed to cut off signals above 4,000 Hz to filter noise off the voice line, but
now everybody is searching for ways to get more bandwidth to improve access to the Web -
hence DSL technologies.
There are actually seven types of DSL service, ranging in speeds from 16 Kbits/sec to 52
Mbits/sec. The services are either symmetrical (traffic flows at the same speed in both
directions), or asymmetrical (the downstream capacity is higher than the upstream capacity).
Asymmetrical services (ADSL) are suitable for Internet users because more information is
usually downloaded than uploaded. For example, a simple button click in a web browser can
start an extended download that includes graphics and text.
As data rates increase, the carrying distance decreases. That means that users who are beyond
a certain distance from the telephone company’s central office may not be able to obtain the
higher speeds.
A DSL connection is a point-to-point dedicated circuit, meaning that the link is always up and
there is no dialing required.
Introduction to ADSL
It is an asymmetrical technology, meaning that the downstream data rate is much higher than
the upstream data rate. As mentioned, this works well for a typical Internet session in which
more information is downloaded, for example, from Web servers, than is uploaded. ADSL
operates in a frequency range that is above the frequency range of voice services, so the two
systems can operate over the same cable.
Summary of Contents for Prestige 2602R Series
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Page 32: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 32 List of Figures...
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Page 50: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 50 Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your Prestige...
Page 56: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 56 Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator...
Page 90: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 90 Chapter 5 WAN Setup...
Page 102: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 102 Chapter 6 Network Address Translation NAT Screens...
Page 134: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 134 Chapter 11 Time and Date...
Page 148: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 148 Chapter 12 Firewalls...
Page 170: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 170 Chapter 13 Firewall Configuration...
Page 178: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 178 Chapter 15 Remote Management Configuration...
Page 192: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 192 Chapter 16 Universal Plug and Play UPnP...
Page 214: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 214 Chapter 19 Maintenance Figure 104 System Status...
Page 224: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 224 Chapter 19 Maintenance...
Page 234: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 234 Chapter 21 Menu 1 General Setup...
Page 238: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 238 Chapter 22 Menu 2 WAN Backup Setup...
Page 242: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 242 Chapter 23 Menu 3 LAN Setup...
Page 248: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 248 Chapter 24 Internet Access...
Page 262: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 262 Chapter 26 Static Route Setup...
Page 266: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 266 Chapter 27 Bridging Setup...
Page 282: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 282 Chapter 28 Network Address Translation NAT...
Page 312: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 312 Chapter 32 System Information and Diagnosis...
Page 324: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 324 Chapter 33 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance...
Page 330: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 330 Chapter 34 System Maintenance...
Page 334: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 334 Chapter 35 Remote Management...
Page 346: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 346 Chapter 37 Call Scheduling...
Page 358: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 358 Chapter 38 Troubleshooting...
Page 388: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 388 Appendix D IP Subnetting...
Page 392: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 392 Appendix E Triangle Route...
Page 394: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 394 Appendix F SIP Passthrough...
Page 420: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 420 Appendix G Internal SPTGEN...
Page 422: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 422 Appendix H Command Interpreter...
Page 424: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 424 Appendix I Firewall Commands...
Page 438: ...Prestige 2602R Series User s Guide 438 Appendix K Log Descriptions...