What is Wireless DSL?
Wireless DSL is an Internet connection made with radio signals rather than wires. The high speed/bandwidth is comparable to traditional DSL and cable modem Internet access. • Isn’t “Wireless DSL” a misnomer? Yes. Technically, DSL (digital subscriber line) requires copper telephone wires. However, many people equate DSL with high-speed or broadband Internet access and the term “Wireless DSL” has become popular. • What equipment do I need? We supply the radio equipment, mounting hardware, and cables to reach your computer or your LAN (local area network). Generally, if you will connect a single computer, you’ll need a network interface card (NIC). If you’re connecting multiple computers, you’ll need a LAN (local area network) and an Ethernet device such as a hub that accepts a 10Base-T RJ45 connection. We also recommend use of a firewall device or proxy server. If you need NIC cards or LAN installation, we can provide a quote for those services. • How fast is it? The maximum speed of the