摘要:
DSL methods, e.g. ADSL/SDSL, are increasingly used for quick access to the Internet (INT). A data terminal (D1, D2, D3) of the subscriber is connected via a conventional copper twin wire to an access multiplexer (DSLAM) by means of a modem (M1, M2, M3). The access multiplexer (DSLAM) is placed in an access node of the network provider, which provides the connection for the subscriber. Typically, the digital subscriber lines (DSL1, DSL2, DSL3) of a number of subscribers are connected via corresponding interface modules of the access multiplexer (DSLAM). The linking of the access multiplexer (DSLAM) to downstream network elements (B-RAS) is effected by means of an Ethernet network that is cost-effective with regard to both design and operation.
摘要:
The aim of the invention is to improve the connection between a mobile terminal (MH) and a network server (LNS) on the part of an Intranet, in particular for the transmission of large files, despite terminations of the connection. To achieve this in a suitable manner, a device and a method are provided for establishing a connection (MH-LNS) from a mobile terminal (MH) to a network server (LNS) via a mobile radio network (GSM, RAS/LAC) and an additional network (Internet). According to said method, when a connection from the mobile terminal (MH) to the network server (LNS) is interrupted (disconnect), part of the connection (between the PEP and LNS), between the connection server (PEP) and the network server (LNS) is maintained, said part of the connection (PEP/LNS) forming part of the connection (MH-LNS) between the mobile terminal (MH) and the network server (LNS). When a subsequent new connection is established between the mobile terminal (MH) and the network server (LNS), the part of the interrupted connection (PEP-LNS) that was maintained becomes part of the connection to be subsequently established.
摘要:
DSL methods, e.g. ADSL/SDSL, are increasingly used for quick access to the Internet (INT). A data terminal (D1, D2, D3) of the subscriber is connected via a conventional copper twin wire to an access multiplexer (DSLAM) by means of a modem (M1, M2, M3). The access multiplexer (DSLAM) is placed in an access node of the network provider, which provides the connection for the subscriber. Typically, the digital subscriber lines (DSL1, DSL2, DSL3) of a number of subscribers are connected via corresponding interface modules of the access multiplexer (DSLAM). The linking of the access multiplexer (DSLAM) to downstream network elements (B-RAS) is effected by means of an Ethernet network that is cost-effective with regard to both design and operation.