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How Does a Wireless DSL Router Work?

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How Does a Wireless DSL Router Work?

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A wireless DSL router plays an integral role networking and connecting to the Internet. To begin the process, your computer sends any files or information you want to share to its wireless adapter. The adapter transposes the information into a radio signal which it then broadcasts over an antenna to the router. The wireless router acts as a middle-man, or hub, for information that is being transmitted. From the router it can either go to other wireless adapters connected to other computers using the same network space, or to a modem, and then on to the internet. Once the router has sent information to other computers, for example, their wireless adapters transpose the information from a radio signal back into its original form that can then be accessed by their computers. If the information is being passed on to the internet, it is sent from the router to a modem, which is the computer’s gateway to the world wide web. The process works the same way in reverse. Information from the inte

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