DSL and wireless modems are two ways to access the Internet. Both can be found in portables and personal computers.
Key features of DSL modems
DSL modems are used to connect a computer or a router to a DSL line. Common features include ADSL2 and ADS2+ support, router functionality, a built-in switch, a DHCP server, and voice over IP functionality.
Key features of wireless modems
Wireless modems can provide Internet connections over Wifi hotspots without the need for cables. They are typically found incorporated in laptops. Wireless modems come in various modem speeds, protocols supported, either Ethernet, CPCD, GPRS, EVDO, or Wifi, frequency band, radio technique, and maximum signal strength.
Choosing one that's right for your needs
Most laptops are now configured to get Internet access through DSL and wireless modems so it doesn’t really matter which of these you choose. If you are thinking about getting Internet connection around your home, you can access the Internet through DSL and have wireless access throughout your home with a wireless router.
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