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A: Aggregated ADSL is a service that uses multiple ADSL lines (at least 3 lines) and combines the individual bandwidth of each into a single, virtual, high-speed pipe to the Internet. As a result you will have an Internet connection with a minimum of 4.1Mb download and 1.9 Mb upload speed. This speed can be increased if the customer opts to install the individual ADSL lines at a higher speed (base speed is 1.5)ADSL configuration for Windows Vista:

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  1. Click on the Windows bottom(start) on your desktop. 

  1. Then Right click on “Network” and click on properties. 

  1. The Network and Sharing Center window will appear.

  1. Click on Manage network connections found on the left menu bar.

  1. You will see list of your current connections. Right click on Local Area Connection and click on properties.

  1. The Wireless Network Connection Properties window appears. Look for and select Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4).Then click Properties.

  1. In the new window input all the network information you got from Smarttnet such as IP, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS. 

  1. Click on Ok and close the remaining windows to complete the ADSL configuration.