A DSL modem (Digital Subscriber Line modem) allows local, high-speed Ethernet traffic to be transmitted over twisted-pair telephone lines for WAN connectivity. DSL modems are designed to utilize the existing telephone lines for high-speed internet access, separating voice and data traffic.
A. Media converter: This device converts signals from one media type to another (e.g., fiber to copper) but does not specifically address transmitting Ethernet traffic over twisted-pair telephone lines.
B. WLAN controller: A WLAN controller manages wireless access points and does not handle WAN connectivity over telephone lines.
C. Repeater: A repeater amplifies signals to extend the range of a network but does not convert or transmit Ethernet traffic over telephone lines.
A DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) modem is a device used to connect a computer or router to a telephone line
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