What is the difference between DSL and ADSL?

ADSL is just one kind of DSL. That is, DSL is a superset and is a generic term of all different kinds of Digital Subscriber Line services that are provided over a telephone line by a telephone company. The capabilities are provisioned differently based on which kind of DSL you want.

ADSL = Asymmetric DSL, which means your connection speed will not be the same when you go from your home to the internet and when information comes down from the internet to your home. Since you tend to pull more info from the internet to your home PC, that speed is 10 times faster than the speed at which your browser sends the http address to the internet. Typical ADSL speeds to your home are 8Mbps - 30Mbps Typical ADSL speeds to the internet are 800kbps - 1.5Mbps Detailed tutorial: http://www.tutorial-reports.com/networki... more.

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