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  2. DSL modem - Wikipedia

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    Westell Model 6100 AXXDSL DSL router. A digital subscriber line (DSL) modem is a device used to connect a computer or router to a telephone line which provides the digital subscriber line (DSL) service for connection to the Internet, which is often called DSL broadband.

  3. TR-069 - Wikipedia

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    TR-069 ACS software has been found to be often implemented insecurely. [7] Flaws in combined implementations of TR-064 (LAN side DSL CPE configuration) and TR-069 (CWMP), that reused the same HTTP endpoint over public internet for Connection Requests without proper protections, were found in devices by various vendors and are exploited by Mirai ...

  4. Westell - Wikipedia

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    Westell was founded in October 1980 in Willowbrook, Illinois, and initially produced electronic equipment used for signaling and transmission on telephone lines leased to private customers. Clinton Penny, who had previously founded Wescom Switching, founded Westell. [4] Beginning in 1992, Westell began developing ADSL products.

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  6. Westell Technologies to Acquire Kentrox

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    Get a cable modem and ethernet router in one with this device.No more managing multiple devices, or renting a router from your service provider! It's compatible with major cable internet providers ...

  8. Radio modem - Wikipedia

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    Radio modems enable users to be independent of telecommunication or satellite network operators. In most cases users use licensed frequencies either in the UHF or VHF bands. In certain areas licensed frequencies may be reserved for a given user, thus ensuring that there is less likelihood of radio interference from other RF transmitters.

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