Customer Equipment: ADSL Connectivity

Skyway West uses Comtrend CT-507 routers and modems.
We recommend the router as the more reliable and versatile option.


Comtrend Router

ADSL Equipment

A DSL modem also known as a bridge, combines one or more networks into a single seamless network while a router forwards data traffic between separate networks. A routed service separates your LAN from your ISP's network. A router examines the network addresses in the packets it receives and forwards data destined to the Internet to the ISP's router.

ADSL routers enhance your Internet connection in many ways, including NAT (Network Address Translation), DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), VPN (Virtual Private Networking) and firewall support. Some equipment includes a built-in hub so you can easily create a LAN for your DSL connection.

Comtrend Router and Modem

The CT-507 ADSL router and ADSL modem are compact and high performance stand-alone units. They use the ADI chipset solutions to meet the specific needs of multiple users for the remote office/branch office and the small office/home office users. They provide one Ethernet port to connect with a LAN. They can access the Internet, Corporate LAN or Video-on-Demand over one ordinary telephone line at speeds up to 8 Mbps. The capability of this equipment exceeds the 1.5, 2.5, 4.0 and 6.0 Mbps and services available in our serving areas.

Additionally, the CT-507 ADSL router and modem support up to 16 virtual concurrent connections to multiple destinations. CT-507 has full routing capabilities to segment/router IP protocol and is capable of bridging other protocols. It can also be configured as a firewall using Network Address Translation and to dynamically assign IP addresses to clients.

CT-507 ADSL Router and Modem Features

Both the Router and Modem support or provide:
  • Bridge function
  • G.DMT and G.lite
  • Auto-negotiation rate adaption
  • AAL5 for ATM over ADSL
  • UBR/CBR/VBR ATM services
  • Up to 16 Virtual Connections
  • One Ethernet port for LAN connection
  • One console port for local management
  • Embedded SNMP agent and ADSL Forum TR-006 ADSL Line MIB
  • Web based management
  • Configuration backup and restoration
  • OAM F4/F5
  • The CT-507 Router also supports:
  • Routing function
  • Static route/RIP/RIP v2 routing function
  • Dynamic IP assignment and Network Address Translation
  • If you have considered aggregating ADSL with other Internet access services like Wireless please learn more about this and the necessary equipment at Aggregating Internet Access Services.

    Call 604.482.1225 to discuss your options.