ADSL Chipset For Residential Gateways Works With Linux

March 1, 2001
An ADSL chipset for residential gateway, home networking, and PC equipment includes the software required to work with the Linux operating system. The product consists of a PCI ADSL network interface card, based on one of the company's DSP client

An ADSL chipset for residential gateway, home networking, and PC equipment includes the software required to work with the Linux operating system. The product consists of a PCI ADSL network interface card, based on one of the company's DSP client access chips. This chip, along with two others, make a complete ADSL solution supporting both full-rate and Lite high-speed Internet data technologies.
The chipset is placed on a network interface card that becomes a network adapter, and Linux runs on the PC and residential gateway motherboards and communicates with the DSP chip.

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