Why Choose a Wireless DSL Modem?
In today’s world of constant connections, where people are getting more and more mobile every day, the old “tied to the wall” dialup modem of yesterday just doesn’t cut it anymore. But there are many options available to connect to the online world – how do you choose the right one to keep up with your lifestyle, while still being cost effective? When it comes to DSL modems, you have three basic options. ADSL modems, cable DSL modems, and wireless DSL modems. ADSL modems connect through your traditional phone line, so they require a telephone connection nearby. The advantage of ADSL is that you’ll never be sharing bandwidth with others in your neighborhood, but because most companies will limit your bandwidth anyhow, you won’t see much faster speeds. Cable DSL modems connect through your cable line, allowing you to stay connected to the internet constantly. The big disadvantage is, if you don’t already have a cable connection near your computer, you will have to wait for your cable com