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@firebirdlizant (514)
United States
6 responses
@archon309 (404)
• Philippines
20 May 10
You need a modem to do this. If you can find a port where you can plug your telephone wire (rj11 connector)at the back of your PC then you have a built-in modem. Some older computers though (I hope your computer is not as old as this)does not have a built-in modem.
But just as the others have said, a dial-up modem is so slow. Mostly it can transmit and receive only up to 57 Kbps. Also, I wonder if there are still service providers offering this type of service.
@celticeagle (168478)
• Boise, Idaho
18 May 10
Yes, you can but it extremely slow and you still have to buy access from a carrier.
@rosdimy (3926)
• Malaysia
18 May 10
If it has a working Ethernet card, either built in or added later on, and there is a modem, then it is possible to do so. Of course an Internet account with an ISP is required. Making a direct connection without a modem is not possible.
A dial up is an expensive way to be online, unless the user spends a little online time, and does not download anything. A dial up connection is slow.
@zedrick_11 (931)
• Philippines
18 May 10
hi firebirdlizant
Yes... i'm using a plug-in kit internet service here in the Philippines its not that slow you can achieve 3mbps by using this..
its a dial-up service and also you can use it as a wifi receiver its very handy you can plug it to any computer and have access on the internet..
have a nice day
zedrick_11