Furthermore, what is Annex A and Annex B?
annex A means ADSL PoT. PoT - PSTN over Telephony Line. Annex B is ISDN over Telephony Lines. It is not related with countries or location. If you have standard analog lines (PSTN) and your ADSL is coming over PSTN, you need to use annex A.
Subsequently, question is, what ADSL stands for? Asymmetric digital subscriber line
Hereof, how do I turn on an Annex M?
Providing that you meet the requirements you can enable Annex M online through My Internode:
- Log in to My Internode using your Internode username and password.
- Select Internode ADSL2+ Profiles under My Services in the menu.
- On the profile selection screen, select one of the available ADSL2+ Annex M profiles:
What is ADSL and how does it work?
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a high-speed Internet access service that uses your telephone line to send and receive Internet data at much faster speeds than a conventional dial-up connection. Voice data and Internet data can, therefore, travel along the line simultaneously.