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book
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End-to-End DSL Architectures
This book can serve as an excellent self-study accompaniment to the DSL course from Cisco Systems (which was developed by the author of this book) or a self-study guide for DSL training.
Because this book covers all six DSL architectures, it is a useful reference for those preparing for the CCIE Communications and Services exam.
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date: 4/7/2003
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book
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Fundamentals of DSL Technology
Fundamentals of DSL Technology begins with an introductory three-chapter examination of DSL copper transmission channels, reviewing the basic telephone environment, the physical-layer twisted pair, and the noise environment in the twisted pair channel.
The book then explores line codes - laying the foundation for later chapters about other aspects of DSL design - and discusses the basic objectives of DSL service, comparing DSL to other...
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date: 4/17/2007
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book
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WLAN & DSL
WLAN & DSL (Perfect Paperback) by Rudolf Georg Glos (Author) No customer reviews yet. Be the first.- Available from these sellers.
3 used from $13.57 Also Available in: List Price: Our Price: Other Offers: Paperback Order it used!
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date: 1/1/2007
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overview
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Advanced Management and Provisioning of Next-Generation DSL
Next-generation, service-capable networks are defined as networks that are capable of differentiating between subscribers and subscriber sessions and of understanding application requirements over the network.
In comparison to the public Internet, where all traffic competes for resources with equal priority and without control structure, next-generation networks segregate traffic types, users sessions, or individual users into defined access...
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overview
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Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) is a new modem technology that converts existing twisted-pair telephone lines into access paths for high-speed communications of various sorts.
Overview ADSL can transmit more than 6 Mbps to a subscriber enough to provide Internet access, video-on-demand, and LAN access.
In interactive mode it can transmit more than 640 kbps in both directions.
This increases the existing access capacity by more...
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overview
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xDSL FAQ
Part one of the Q&A is general in nature and although it contains technical phrases (since it is a technical subject) we have used as few as possible.
Part Two is technical in nature and for those who really need to delve further into the technology issues.
The DSL FAQ gives an insight as to how users of our products would use the DSL technology
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webinar
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Multi-Access Gateways for Fixed & Mobile Networks
Present day network architectures assume a dedicated gateway device serving each separate access network.
So a 3G network is served by a GGSN or PDSN, and a DSL network is served by a B-RAS. Vendors are increasingly touting the capabilities of newer platforms to support multiple gateway devices either across multiple fixed or multiple wireless networks, and even across both fixed and wireless networks.
This Webinar will describe changes in...
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date: 1/28/2009
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