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What is ADS & ADSL?

Asked by: Interview Candidate | Asked on: Jul 25th, 2007
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Martin Capdevielle

Answered On : Aug 11th, 2007

ADS stands for Active Directory Services. Generally anything to do with authentication against an Active Directory to workstations or network shares as well as global and security group membership is covered under ADS.

ADSL is short for Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line. DSL is a very common broadband Internet access method in use all over the place. Asynchronous means that the rate of download is different from, and in my experience always greater than, the rate of upload. It is also possible to have SDSL. That would be Synchronous where the rate of download and upload is the same.

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boopathy02

Answered On : Jan 16th, 2008

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ADSL stands for asynchronous digital subscriber line........

  
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panditume

Answered On : Jul 5th, 2011

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ADSL is a type of DSL Broadband communications technology used for connecting to the Internet. It is faster than conventional modem.

  
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