ôData transfer over ISDN is digital and faster than data transfer using a modem. With ISDN, you can transfer data with a maximum speed of 64 Kbit/s.ÖWith ISDN, bundling allows you to use two channels simultaneously for data transfer. In this case, you can achieve twice the transfer speed (128 Kbit/s).uThis setting is suitable for a DSL, cable modem or satellite connection with a transmission rate of up to 512 Kbit/s.yThis setting is suitable for a DSL, cable modem or satellite connection with a transmission rate of 512 Kbit/s or higher.yThis setting is suitable for a DSL, cable modem or satellite connection with a transmission rate of 1.2 Mbit/s or higher.wThis setting is suitable for a DSL, cable modem or satellite connection with a transmission rate of 2 Mbit/s or higher.òSelect this setting if you have a 10 Mbit/s or faster dedicated connection. A dedicated connection is a direct, permanent connection to the Internet.ÖSelect this setting if your computer is connected to the Internet via a local network (LAN). The local network should have a speed of at least 10 Mbit/s.ÖSelect this setting if your computer is connected to the Internet over a wireless connection. The wireless LAN should have a speed of at least 10 Mbit/s.Select profileConfirm optimizationFinished"Visual effects are being optimized'System configuration is being optimized7Do you really want to turn off the display of this tip?