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Chapter 1 Introduction Union) state-of-the-art industry standard). Unlike ADSL or VDSL, G.SHDSL.bis supports the same high speed for transmission and receiving. Figure 1 High-speed Internet Access with Your Device G.SHDSL For Internet access, connect one of the DSL ports to the phone port. Then, connect your computers or servers to the LAN ports for shared Internet access. (See the Quick Start Guide for detailed instructions about hardware connections.) Next, set up the Device as a router or as a bridge, depending on the desired configuration. 1.1.2 High-speed Point-to-point Connections You can use another Device with the Device to create a cost-effective, high-speed connection for high-bandwidth applications such as videoconferencing and distance learning. The Device can operate in CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) mode or as a CO (Central Office) equipment. A CO equipment is where home and office phone lines terminate and connects to a much larger switching system. In the following example, you can build up a VDSL bridge connection between two Devices. The "CO" Device of a company's head quarter is connect to the "CPE" Device of the company's branch office for high-speed LAN-to-LAN connection. Figure 2 Point-to-point Connections with Your Device CPE CO The Devices provide a simple, fast point-to-point connection between two geographically-dispersed networks. Connect one or both of the Device's DSL ports to the DSL port(s) on another Device. Two connected DSL lines provide maximum transmission rate up to 22.76 Mbps on 8-wire. 22 P-794H User's Guide

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Chapter 1 Introduction
P-794H User’s Guide
22
Union) state-of-the-art industry standard).
Unlike ADSL or VDSL, G.SHDSL.bis
supports the same high speed for transmission and receiving.
Figure 1
High-speed Internet Access with Your Device
For Internet access, connect one of the DSL ports to the phone port. Then,
connect your computers or servers to the LAN ports for shared Internet access.
(See the Quick Start Guide for detailed instructions about hardware connections.)
Next, set up the Device as a router or as a bridge, depending on the desired
configuration.
1.1.2
High-speed Point-to-point Connections
You can use another Device with the Device to create a cost-effective, high-speed
connection for high-bandwidth applications such as videoconferencing and
distance learning. The Device can operate in CPE (Customer Premises Equipment)
mode or as a CO (Central Office) equipment. A CO equipment is where home and
office phone lines terminate and connects to a much larger switching system. In
the following example,
you can build up a VDSL bridge connection between two
Devices. The “CO” Device of a company’s head quarter is connect to the “CPE”
Device of the company’s branch office for high-speed LAN-to-LAN connection.
Figure 2
Point-to-point Connections with Your Device
The Devices provide a simple, fast point-to-point connection between two
geographically-dispersed networks. Connect one or both of the Device’s DSL ports
to the DSL port(s) on another Device. Two connected DSL lines provide maximum
transmission rate up to 22.76 Mbps on 8-wire.
G.SHDSL
CO
CPE