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GDC's new DSLware products deliver next gen DSL Technology that supports wired and wireless access for Internet based services including video and VoIP.


General DataComm, Inc. (GNRD) announces the release of a full line of ADSL See DSL.

ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
2/ 2+ products for use in deploying next-generation data, voice and video services over DSL DSL
 in full Digital Subscriber Line

Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary
.

GDC's DSLware series of products support the most recent advances in ADSL2/2+ technology and allow Carriers to support LAN-based, voice and video applications utilizing Internet connectivity at greater distances and speeds.

"Each of our DSLware products are equipped with router functionality and, depending on the model, can support different port densities and types based on application requirements," said George Best, vice president, marketing and sales for General DataComm. "In addition, we are providing models that include both the convenience of Wi-Fi connectivity and integrated VoIP (SIP)."

GDC's DSLware series of products, targeted for use in the consumer marketplace, are equipped with both an Ethernet and USB port A USB socket on a computer or peripheral device into which a USB cable is plugged. See USB. . DSLware products for use in the business of SOHO Soho (sōhō`, sə–), district of Westminster, London, England, known for its continental restaurants. Once a fashionable quarter, it became popular among writers and artists in the 19th cent.  environments are equipped with an integrated 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch and an RS-232-port. Both models are available in basic wire-line versions or can be equipped to support 802.11 b/g WiFi and/or 2 on-board VoIP-SIP-ports via standard RJ-45 jacks. Because the VoIP/SIP protocol is integral to the device, interfacing to standard external handsets is quick and easy.

DSLware products also include advanced software for support of the fundamental router/ gateway features required for today's business and residential applications. Some of these software features include: packet filtering, firewall inspection, WPA WPA: see Work Projects Administration.
WPA
 in full Works Progress Administration later (1939–43) Work Projects Administration

U.S. work program for the unemployed.
 wireless security, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Software that automatically assigns temporary IP addresses to client stations logging into an IP network. It eliminates having to manually assign permanent "static" IP addresses. DHCP software runs in servers and routers. , DNS (Domain Name System) A system for converting host names and domain names into IP addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the TCP/IP protocol. For example, when a Web site address is given to the DNS either by typing a URL in a browser or behind the , and VPN (Virtual Private Network) A private network that is configured within a public network (a carrier's network or the Internet) in order to take advantage of the economies of scale and management facilities of large networks.  support. DSLware products are fully software upgradeable to support ever-changing network requirements.

GDC's DSLware ADSL2/2+ allows Carriers and users to operate over an extended range while increasing their data rate and application support. ADSL2/2+ devices double the bandwidth used for down-stream transmission, achieving speeds in excess of 20 Mbps on circuits as long as 5000 ft., and up to 27 Mbps on shorter circuits. This higher level of service allows the transport of data, voice and video possible over these services. Because DSLware ADSL2/2+ products are compatible with previous ADSL implementations, versions are automatically detected and put into service.

Available now, GDC's DSLware products are another example of GDC's commitment to develop products and solutions based on application requirements of our service provider, carrier, retail and enterprise customers.
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Title Annotation:digital subscriber line, voice over internet protocol, General DataComm Industries Inc.; DSLware ADSL2/2+
Publication:EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jan 24, 2005
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