Dial-Up Internet Connection

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By ElectricalNut 1 comments
So now you have a wireless signal, but sometimes it is weak or you may even completely loose the signal in certain parts of your house or property. Use this easy to install device to cure these problems... more »
By *Janet Ford 10 comments
Many people are still stuck dealing with a dial up connection in a cable and DSL world. Now, more than ever, you really need to learn how to speed up your connection in order to keep up with all the information that's being shared on the internet ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 1 comments
Despite the modern technology of high speed internet, many of us have no choice but to use a dial-up connection. There are some helpful tips and tricks to enhance a dial-up connection. Until a high-speed cable or DSL connection is available to ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 1 comments
In order to create a new dial-up connection to the Internet a modem must be installed and available for use. You also need an account from an Internet service provider (ISP), and know the dial-up telephone number, the username and the password ... more »
By SB Glasby 1 comments
Many people have gotten Trojans, viruses, and spy ware that has infected their PC's and when they start their PC up, it tries to automatically dial out and connect to the internet ( yes there are people that still use dialup connections ). ... more »
By ElectricalNut 1 comments
So you have a Blackberry Curve 8300 smartphone and a laptop using Windows XP. Follow these simple instructions to connect to the internet using your Blackberry Curve as a modem wherever you get cellular network coverage.. more »
By Ann Bowers 1 comments
This article tells how to choose an internet service provider... more »
By desolator144 7 comments
There are so many ISPs to choose from in the US and most of them are awful. Hopefully you'll be able to avoid the bad ones are choose the right one for you... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
If you live in one of the 15 percent of American households that has a dial-up Internet connection, you might be annoyed with the longer page loading time, connection speeds and slower downloads. But, if you are going to have dial-up service for ... more »
By ElectricalNut 2 comments
So you have a Blackberry Curve 8300 smartphone and a laptop using Windows VISTA. Follow these simple instructions to connect to the internet using your Blackberry Curve as a modem wherever you get cellular network coverage... more »
By DiDill 1 comments
The distinctive squeal of the modem as it dials out to a remote server is recognizable to anyone who has used or, heavens forbid, still uses dial-up Internet service. Beep beep...beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep, click, click-click, click-click-click, ... more »
By mlstevens 1 comments
Dial-up?? It seems like such a foreign word since DSL and cable modems came into play and, believe it or not, there are some people out there that have not even heard of the word before. While living on an acreage, I unfortunately, had the ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 1 comments
If you have call waiting, you might find that you are bumped off the Internet every time someone is trying to phone you. Luckily, you can usually disable this feature. .. more »
By eHow Internet Editor 1 comments
People either love acoustic couplers or hate them—there seems to be no in-between. With all their bulkiness, clumsiness and low-tech lack of versatility they still serve an invaluable purpose. An acoustic coupler allows anyone to connect to the ... more »
By dovinea 0 comments
Find out how to get a FREE internet access from almost any location... more »
By frank 3 comments
So you have DSL, cable or another type of broadband connection and feel like a king now? No? Or are you expecting more speed? That’s what I thought! In this guide you will find out how to optimize your broadband connection to get the maximum ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 1 comments
If you don't want to use high speed Internet because of its high price, you can use the cheaper internet connection–dial up. Dial up uses your phone line and a modem to hook you to the Internet. Follow these steps to use dial-up service... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 2 comments
Installing an external modem is easy and takes little time. You don't have to open the computer or install modem cards. This procedure applies to PC and Macintosh computers... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 4 comments
If you don't want to be interrupted by a ringing phone, you can connect to the Internet for help. This technique works when you use a single line for telephone and Internet service... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 2 comments
By troubleshooting a failed modem connection, you may be able to identify and correct the problem without contacting a technican. Check below for a listing of several things to try before calling for help... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Juno offers a free dial-up Internet service for anyone who creates an account. After a few simple steps at Juno's website, you can surf the Internet for 10 hours a month without paying a dime. Along with the free service, you get free access to ... more »
By nmg12345 0 comments
Not everyone has an Internet connection or money to pay them here have some tricks to have it.. more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Dial-up speed can be very slow and frustrating to the user. The cost of dial-up is much less than broadband thus making it look attractive, but the slowness for file downloads and loading webpages make some users wish for DSL and cable methods of ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Dial-up service for internet is slowly becoming one of the least popular ways to have internet connection. Dial-up is not only slower, but most websites can no longer handle the time it takes for webpages to load. A broadband or cable connection ... more »