An ADSL modem, also known as a DSL modem, is a device used to connect one or more computers to a phone line, in order to use an ADSL service. To the end-user, it is functionally very similar to an analogue modem, however the underlying technology is substantially different. Some ADSL modems also manage the connection and sharing of the ADSL service with a group of machines, making an ADSL router or ADSL modem/router a more accurate name for the device.
Many ADSL modems can have their firmware upgraded to support additional features or fix existing problems. This can be done over the network, or using a dedicated serial connection.
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