ADSL Modem / Router
An ADSL modem, also known as an ADSL transceiver, is a device used to connect one or more computers to a phone line, in order to use an ADSL service. Some ADSL modems also manage the connection and sharing of the ADSL service with a group of machines, making an ADSL router or ADSL modem/router a more accurate name for the device.
ADSL Modem / Router Manufacturers
Below a list of ADSL Modem / Router manufacturers:
2Wire (United States)
A-Link (Finland)
Alcatel (France)
AVM (Germany)
Aztech (Singapore)
Belkin (United States)
Billion (Taiwan)
D-Link (Taiwan)
Draytek (Taiwan)
Efficient Networks (Germany, related to Siemens)
Huawei (China)
NetComm (Australia)
Netgear (United States)
Netopia (United States)
OvisLink (United States)
Sagem (France)
Symphony
Thomson (France)
U.S. Robotics (United States)
Westell (United States)
ZTE (China)
ZyXEL (Taiwan)
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