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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Click on the Windows bottom(start) on your desktop.
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Then Right click on “Network” and click on properties.
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The Network and Sharing Center window will appear.
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Click on Manage network connections found on the left menu bar.
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You will see list of your current connections. Right click on Local Area Connection and click on properties.
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The Wireless Network Connection Properties window appears. Look for and select Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4).Then click Properties.
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In the new window input all the network information you got from Smarttnet such as IP, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS.
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Click on Ok and close the remaining windows to complete the ADSL configuration.
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