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• Different speed in each direction

• You can synchronize both ends


with different speeds
• Maximum download speed allows
more than 1 TV channel
• With POTS or ISDN
• Uses up to 1.1MHz
• Several downstream and upstream
bearers
• Supports digital mode (without POTS / ISDN), that adds
256Kbps to the
upstream
• Better results for long lines
• Minimum 8Mbps downstream and 800Kbps upstream
• Up to 12Mbps downstream and 1Mbps upstream
• Faster initial negotiation
• Supports Bonding (8xn Mbps over n pairs) using IMA
• Supports PTM:
- Packet Transfer Mode
- ADSL only supported STM or ATM (which ADSL2 still supports)
- HDLC or 64/65-octet type encapsulation like 802.3ah

• Extends the BW up to 2.2MHz


• Increase download speed to more than 20Mbps (up to 24.5Mbps)
• Minimum of 16Mbps downtream and 800Kbps upstream
• Maximum speed only in less than 2.4Km
America Movil service in which the client has a private IP
network and in the CPE NAT is used to exit with a public IP.

América Móvil service in which the client has PCs with


private IPs in their network but also has PCs with public IPs. In the
CPE at the LAN level, NAT from the Private IPs is performed to the
public IP that it has in the LAN interface configured.

Wireless access points (WAP or access points) are specially


configured nodes in wireless local area networks (WLAN). The access
points act as a central transmitter and receiver of WLAN radio signals.
• Symmetric or asymmetric speeds
• Dozens of Mbps (downstream 55Mbps, upstream 15Mbps)
• Employs up to 12MHz
• Supports digital mode
• Up to two downstream data paths and two upstream data paths
• Each path can be low or high latency
• Supports ATM and PTM (Packet Transfer Mode with HDLC type encapsulation)

• Up to 100Mbps upstream / downstream (uses 30MHz)


• Up to 4096 carriers
• Maximum distance of about 2500m
• STM, ATM or PTM transport
• Channel bonding
• Interoperable with ADSLn

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