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 [[wp>Virtual_path_identifier|VPI]] [[wp>Virtual_channel_identifier|VCI]]  [[wp>Virtual_path_identifier|VPI]] [[wp>Virtual_channel_identifier|VCI]]
-===== Annex A/B ===== 
{{ :web_gui:adsl_page.png?286|ADSL page in rel 5.30}} {{ :web_gui:adsl_page.png?286|ADSL page in rel 5.30}}
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-The Internet Gate hardware is capable of connecting ADSL using both ADSL Annex A and B standards. (Annex A is over plain telephone lines, Annex B is over ISDN lines.) 
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-Changing between Annexes A and B requires however install of different firmwares. 
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-===== Annex M ===== 
-The Internet Gate is capable of connecting ADSL using Annex M standard, giving higher upstream (towards Internet) throughput. 
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-:?: Some DSLAM-s are configured to prefer plain ADSL2+ connections to Annex M connections (as they are more stabile). If the remote DSLAM refuses to use Annex M you can force it to use it by disabling all other **ADSL modes** checkboxes. 
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===== Stop/Restart ===== ===== Stop/Restart =====
Most ADSL settings require current ADSL connection to be stopped and a new one started to became effective. With the Stop/Start and Restart buttons you can bring your ADSL connection down and up again. Most ADSL settings require current ADSL connection to be stopped and a new one started to became effective. With the Stop/Start and Restart buttons you can bring your ADSL connection down and up again.
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For more information about the current ADSL status, see the [[adsl_status_page|ADSL Status]] page. For more information about the current ADSL status, see the [[adsl_status_page|ADSL Status]] page.
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===== ADSL modes ===== ===== ADSL modes =====
By default Internet Gate tries all ADSL modes to establish an ADSL connection, and remote DSLAM picks the most suitable one. By disabling some of the modes Internet Gate pretends it cannot use those modes and forces remote DSLAM to pick one of the remaining enabled ones. By default Internet Gate tries all ADSL modes to establish an ADSL connection, and remote DSLAM picks the most suitable one. By disabling some of the modes Internet Gate pretends it cannot use those modes and forces remote DSLAM to pick one of the remaining enabled ones.
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 +==== Annex A/B ====
 +The Internet Gate hardware is capable of connecting ADSL using both ADSL Annex A and B standards. (Annex A is over plain telephone lines, Annex B is over ISDN lines.)
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 +Changing between Annexes A and B requires however install of different firmwares.
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 +==== Annex M ====
 +The Internet Gate is capable of connecting ADSL using Annex M standard, giving higher upstream (towards Internet) throughput.
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 +:?: Some DSLAM-s are configured to prefer plain ADSL2+ connections to Annex M connections (as they are more stabile). If the remote DSLAM refuses to use Annex M you can force it to use it by disabling all other **ADSL modes** checkboxes.
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===== Advanced ===== ===== Advanced =====
^ For advanced users only! ^ ^ For advanced users only! ^
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:!: Leave most settings as they are - changing them only degrades performance. :!: Leave most settings as they are - changing them only degrades performance.
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Please notice that there are 4 different sets of advanced settings: Please notice that there are 4 different sets of advanced settings:
-Links in **ADSL modes** field: 
  * ADSL Annex A settings (on [[adsl advanced|separate page]])   * ADSL Annex A settings (on [[adsl advanced|separate page]])
  * ADSL2 and ADSL2+ AnnexA settings (on [[adsl advanced|separate page]])   * ADSL2 and ADSL2+ AnnexA settings (on [[adsl advanced|separate page]])
  * ADSL2 and ADSL2+ AnnexM settings (on [[adsl advanced|separate page]]) ((The Annex B firmware has corresponding sets, but lacks the AnnexM mode))   * ADSL2 and ADSL2+ AnnexM settings (on [[adsl advanced|separate page]]) ((The Annex B firmware has corresponding sets, but lacks the AnnexM mode))
-  * General settings affecting all modes:+  * **General settings affecting all modes:**
=== Host Control === === Host Control ===
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