Asymmetric (or asynchronous) Digital Subscriber Line is what ADSL stands for. It is a kind of coexisting high-speed Internet service that uses copper phone lines and is offered with standard telephone service. In other words, it's possible to talk on the phone and browse the web at the same time. An ADSL router is a piece of networking hardware that enables several computers to share a single Internet account in a single place. A modem is also necessary, however it is typically included in the router. There are wired and wireless ADSL router options.


This 300Mbps ADSL router has 4 LAN connections and 1 WAN port. It is ideal for use at home or in a small office due to its strong performance and steady signal. Additionally, you may experience safe and dependable Internet connectivity with its cutting-edge features, free from concern for network congestion or online threats. This router provides everything you need to stay connected and productive, whether you want to stream HD video, browse the web, or work from home. Starting is also a breeze thanks to its user-friendly interface and simple installation process.