Anyone: Hidden obstacle's I would like someone to answer if possible in regards to ADSL.
Understanding that DSL is relatively new in the fact that trouble shooting this technology possibly shows loop-holes or "loading coils" that are making things worse.
1. Is it possible to have 7Mbps at 12,0000 feet and only have 1Mbps at 18,000 feet?
2. Lets say your installing ADSL, and are under 18,000 feet. Given the fact that early systems might prove to be incompatible, I want to leave that part out and ask about "loading coils". Since ADSL doesn't work much after 18,000 feet and since loading coils are usually beyond that point (right?), then how much of a problem is going to be generated by loading coils under 18,000 feet.? What are the problematic figurs of coils being under 18k, and how is the DSL industry going to combat that problem?
I have heard that IDSL is the only alternative, is this also true? One more question....<gg> Can DLCs (digital loop carriers) be a pain in the royal a$$ here too? Does that mean that you need to put DSLAM at the DLC so digital traffic can "skirt" ? around the problem.
It seems the more I read, the more I'm confused on what this product actually means in any positive sense!
I guess looks are deceiving !! <gg>
Frank, I remember you telling me that DSL is a problem, but didn't realize installation could be so problematic. Ug !
Regards,
Stephen
ps...If I only get part of this answered, I'll be happy ! Its just that I don't have any personal experiences to go by <smile> |