Cable Modems and ADSL
Cable Modems and ADSL
An analysis of the technology utilized in cable modems and ADSL.
3,925 words (
approx. 15.7 pages) |
20 sources |
APA | 2003
Paper Summary:
This paper summarizes, compares and contrasts the technology behind cable modems and ADSL, discusses the limitations of both technologies, and suggests solutions to those limitations.
Part 1: Summary of the Two Related Technologies
Cable Modems
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines
Part 2: Compare and Contrast the Two Related Technologies Pertaining to Cost and Performance
Cost of Cable Modems and Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines
Performance of Cable Modems and Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines
Part 3: Analyze the Limitations of the Two Technologies
Limitations of Cable Modems
Limitations of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines
Part 4: Suggestions and Solutions to Overcome Limitations of the Two Related Technologies
Suggestions and Solutions to the Limitations of Cable Modems
Suggestions and Solutions to the Limitations of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines
From the Paper:
"So are these two technologies expensive? I guess that depends on your meaning of expensive. The cost of cable modems depends on the way it is purchased. "Most users rent the modems from the cable company for just a few dollars, just as they rent their cable boxes. An Ethernet Card is required for a cost of $50.00 or so, and most companies have an installation charge of fifty to one hundred dollars.'"
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