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Brand: ADC

ADC 100Q is a computer network protocol used for wide area network (WAN) connections. It stands for Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Channels 1-4 (Amplitude- Phase- Carrier- Quadrature) Q, which refers to the quad-splitter technology used to separate digital signals into four smaller signals over copper wiring. This technology improves the speed and reliability of ADSL connections by reducing interference and improving noise cancellation. ADC 100Q provides data transmission rates of up to 6 Mbps (downstream) and 2 Mbps (upstream), making it an effective solution for high-speed internet, VoIP, and video conferencing applications in corporate and residential environments.



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ADC 100Q

ADC 100Q

ADC 100Q

ADC 100Q

ADC 100Q



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